Pakistan has once again sent out confusing signals on granting MFN (Most Favoured Nation) status to India, with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani telling lawmakers that a decision is "yet to be taken" on the issue for which bilateral negotiations would be held.
Responding to points raised by lawmakers in the National Assembly or lower house of Parliament, Gilani said the people and Parliament would be taken into confidence on the issue of giving MFN status to India.
"The Cabinet unanimously gave permission to the Commerce Ministry that they should go and negotiate with India (on normalising trade relations)," he said.
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