Hours after announcing that it would grant the much-delayed MFN status to India, Pakistan government issued several confusing statements which made no direct mention of the significant step aimed at boosting bilateral trade.
Though Information Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan said at a crowded news conference yesterday that the federal Cabinet had unanimously approved a proposal to give India the Most Favoured Nation status, statements issued by the government last night merely said the Cabinet had cleared a proposal for "normalisation of trade relations".
The statements made no mention of the Cabinet approving the Commerce Ministry's summary or proposal for giving India the MFN status, as had been announced by the Information Minister.
Significantly, Awan had announced that all stakeholders, including the powerful military, were "on board" for the move to give India MFN status.
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