At MFN, trade talks, Pak asks India to have 'trust faith'
November 14, 2011  16:42

Amidst high expectations by India on the MFN issue, Pakistan today asked New Delhi to have "trust and faith" in it, as "times have changed" and Islamabad
wants complete normalisation of the bilateral trade. India said, there is a clear political desire to "walk the talk" with its neighbouring country.

The mutual assurances were handed out by Commerce Secretaries of the two countries, who began their two-day talks for ensuring normal bilateral trade.
Armed with a "political backing and mandate, Pakistan Commerce Secretary Zafar Mahmood said in his opening remarks, "I want to assure you that please have trust and faith in the process (normalisation of trade). Times have changed. World is coming closer."

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