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Pak hampering implementation of SAFTA: Pranab
KABUL: India on Wednesday accused Pakistan of hampering implementation of South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) because of its refusal to agree to free trade.
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said Pakistan has not reciprocated to India's gesture of offering tariff reduction and instead stuck to its position of doing trade on the basis of a 'positive list' of items.
"Operationalisation of SAFTA could not take place as Pakistan never agreed to free trade," he told journalists accompanying him before winding up his two-day visit here primarily to extend invitation to Afghan President Hamid Karzai for the 14th SAARC Summit to be held in April.
Mukherjee said Pakistan has insisted on doing trade with India on the basis of 'positive list' only which recently was updated to include over 1000 items from 773 items.
The issue figured during his recent visit to Pakistan, the minister said and added that the matter will now be discussed by the SAARC Council of Ministers next month. Referring to Afghanistan's inclusion in SAARC as its eighth member, Mukherjee said it assumes significance as it marks completion of the integration process of the regional organisation.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Pak_hampering_implementation_of_SAFTA/articleshow/1425083.cms
KABUL: India on Wednesday accused Pakistan of hampering implementation of South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) because of its refusal to agree to free trade.
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said Pakistan has not reciprocated to India's gesture of offering tariff reduction and instead stuck to its position of doing trade on the basis of a 'positive list' of items.
"Operationalisation of SAFTA could not take place as Pakistan never agreed to free trade," he told journalists accompanying him before winding up his two-day visit here primarily to extend invitation to Afghan President Hamid Karzai for the 14th SAARC Summit to be held in April.
Mukherjee said Pakistan has insisted on doing trade with India on the basis of 'positive list' only which recently was updated to include over 1000 items from 773 items.
The issue figured during his recent visit to Pakistan, the minister said and added that the matter will now be discussed by the SAARC Council of Ministers next month. Referring to Afghanistan's inclusion in SAARC as its eighth member, Mukherjee said it assumes significance as it marks completion of the integration process of the regional organisation.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Pak_hampering_implementation_of_SAFTA/articleshow/1425083.cms