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Pakistan wants to resume trade talks with Kabul minus India
By IANS | 6 Sep, 2015, 02.56PM IST

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Ashraf Ghani has said that Kabul was not willing to talk to Pakistan on trade issues, including a trade agreement involving Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, without India.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan wants to resume trade and transit talks with Afghanistan but minus India. Kabul is not ready for that.

Pakistan has asked Afghanistan to resume bilateral trade talks after Kabul called off three key trade meetings over the past few months, the Dawn newspaper reported on Sunday.

"We have conveyed to Afghanistan that we wish to keep India out of our bilateral talks on trade and transit issues," an official source in Pakistan's commerce ministry told Dawn ..


The official, who took part in several rounds of trade talks with Kabul, said the message had been passed on to the Afghan leadership.

Afghanistan's proposal to include India in talks led to the suspension of bilateral trade talks, the source added.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has said that Kabul was not willing to talk to Pakistan on trade issues - including the trilateral trade agreement involving Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan - without India.


According to the source, Kabul has suspended talks on the Afghanistan- Pakistan Transit Trade Coordination Authority. The meeting was to be held in Kabul to review the implementation status of the agreement.

Pakistan and Afghanistan have constituted a joint business council to promote trade and business.

Both sides have already exchanged the list of members of the business council, whose first meeting was to be convened in Islamabad but Kabul did not agree on a date, the source ..
"We had good interaction with many ministers in Afghanistan but things changed in the meeting with the Afghan president," the source said. "We returned disappointed from Kabul."

Afghanistan and Pakistan had earlier projected to double bilateral trade to $5 billion from current $2.5 billion in the next three years.

Pakistan wants to resume trade talks with Kabul minus India - The Economic Times
 
Pakistan needs to realize that they don't have bargaining power in the matter. They will only end up convincing the Afghans to join hands with Iranians for Chabahar port. Nobody likes arm-twisting, be it the powerful or the less powerful.
 
Pakistan needs to trade with all of the Central Asian countries and the route taken should be through the CPEC corridor. Kashgar and Urumqi are already hubs of trade routes to most of Central Asian Republics.

If Kabul wants to trade with us, it depends on them. But India will never be part of that equation.
 
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India is an open enemy to Pakistan and under Modi, it is an offending enemy. How can it be pat of anything for us? Ashraf Ghani can insist but it is not going to happen. Talking to Pakistan is in Afghanistan's benefit and not the other way around.

We can wait some more and after Afghan Taiban are about to take over Kabul, likes of Ashraf Ghani would want to talk standing on one leg.
 
Pakistan needs to trade with all of the Central Asian countries and the route taken should be through the CPEC corridor. Kashgar and Urumqi are already hubs of trade routes to most of Central Asian Republics.

If Kabul wants to trade with us depends on them but India will never be part of that equation.
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as economical as Iran-India undersea Gas Pipeline :D
:enjoy:
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Looks like Pakistan has no good relations with Afghanistan and Iran...and anyway it has no relations with India. That makes Pakistan very isolated in its neighborhood.
 
India is an open enemy to Pakistan and under Modi, it is an offending enemy. How can it be pat of anything for us? Ashraf Ghani can insist but it is not going to happen. Talking to Pakistan is in Afghanistan's benefit and not the other way around.
please avoid unnecessary Modi Phobia
 
Its not phobia, it is a factor. India under Modi is more offensive and unacceptable than it was before.
Present deteriorating Pakistan's relations with Afghanistan are the direct outcome of your Hamid Gul's Policy of controlling Afghans through Talibans. Why bring Modi in it ? :hitwall:
 
The only thing pakistan needs from afghanistan is probably access to Turkmenistan the rest is via CPEC anyway, we virtually have a border with Tajikistan, thats how close the Northern Central Asia is and via CPEC its just across the border.

We got time no hurry, just need to send all the refugees back and cancel the Afghan transit trade agreement. With Iran joining CPEC, other routes will also open up.
 
Pakistan needs to realize that they don't have bargaining power in the matter. They will only end up convincing the Afghans to join hands with Iranians for Chabahar port. Nobody likes arm-twisting, be it the powerful or the less powerful.

Ohh but we do have the bargaining power in this matter and you will see Afghanistan coming to its senses pretty soon. Afghanistan's whole trade access happens through Pakistan (Karachi) as they are a land locked country. If they dont come to their senses soon than the patience in Pakistan for the Afghan BS is fast running out. As was joining Chabahar, they are more than welcome but it wont change the situation for Pakistan.
 
please avoid unnecessary Modi Phobia

India is our enemy why would we support or work with an enemy

Afghanistan can do what it likes
As long as they take all their people back I dont particularly care

But any agreement with Pakistan is totally independent of india, we do not want to work with or involve india at all
 
Ohh but we do have the bargaining power in this matter and you will see Afghanistan coming to its senses pretty soon. Afghanistan's whole trade access happens through Pakistan (Karachi) as they are a land locked country. If they dont come to their senses soon than the patience in Pakistan for the Afghan BS is fast running out. As was joining Chabahar, they are more than welcome but it wont change the situation for Pakistan.
And what if they transfer some load on Chahbar port as Afghanistan does not import or export much ?
 

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