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Islamabad: Granting of MFN status to India is not on the table "for the time being", Pakistan Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said while stating Islamabad was committed to promoting cordial relations with New Delhi and other neighbouring countries.
The remarks came within days of World Bank saying in a report that Pakistan will benefit from granting the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India.
In an interview to state-run PTV, Dar said granting of MFN status to India was not yet on table "as our countrys own interests have to be defended first".
On August 20, the World Bank had said it has put together a Country Economic Memorandum and 16 sector-specific Policy Notes for the Nawaz Sharif government to consider.
"Completing the trade normalisation process with India and granting it the MFN status would help Pakistan benefit quickly from the fast growth and large markets," it had said in the report.
Meanwhile, APP news agency quoted Dar to say that Pakistan government is fully committed to promote cordial relations with all neighbouring countries including India.
This included developing a meaningful economic cooperation and trade development, he said.
Pakistan has moved to a negative list regime for trade with India, a step which officials say was a significant development.
The elimination of the negative list regime will culminate in the grant of MFN-status to India.
Pakistan had missed its own December 31 deadline for phasing out the negative list regime.
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