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Pakistan likely to extend MFN status to India

It's not a favour. You are proclaiming your ignorance when you talk of it as such.

"According to the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and obligation of membership in that organization, all member states must give the MFN status to each other. The failure to comply can lead to a complaint by a state that has not been given the status by another member. In response to a reference by the aggrieved party, the WTO can impose sanctions on the offending member.

The principle of the MFN — that the same treatment has to be granted to all members of the organization and that no member can be discriminated against — is one of the pillars on which the WTO was built and on which it stands. The WTO came into being in 1995 following the conclusion of the Uruguay round of negotiations and the signing of the Marrakesh treaty. Both India and Pakistan were original signatories. Pakistan, in other words, is obliged to give the MFN status to India as it has given it to all other countries that are WTO members." - Shahid Javed Burki
DAWN - Opinion; January 24, 2006

thanks for posting!! i guess pakistan should just give the "MFN" on paper & that's it implementation should be done AFTER KASHMIR & all other bilateral issues are solved!! :coffee:
 
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thanks for posting!! i guess pakistan should just give the "MFN" on paper & that's it implementation should be done AFTER KASHMIR & all other bilateral issues are solved!! :coffee:

india will die if pak will not give mfn status:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:
 
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