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After break, Indo- Pak trade talks begin



Rezaul H Laskar

 

Islamabad: After a hiatus of over three  years, Indo-Pak Commerce Secretary talks began here today  during which Islamabad is expected to raise the issue of  India`s opposition to European Union`s decision to provide  duty free access to Pakistani goods.

 


India`s offer to sell oil and electricity to Pakistan  among others are also likely to be discussed at the meeting  which started at 11:30 am local time, two hours behind its original schedule.

 


Officials said the delay was due to the late night  arrival of the Indian delegation here from Lahore.
The two-day meeting is taking place at the Serena  hotel here at the foot of the Margalla Hills near the Rawal  Lake, next to the Diplomatic Enclave.

 


The talks between Pakistan Commerce Secretary Zaffar  Mehmood and his Indian counterpart Rahul Khullar will focus on  on trade expansion and removal of non-tariff barriers between  the two countries. 

 

 

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani had yesterday set  the tone for the talks, saying his country wanted  "constructive engagement" with India. 

 

 

Following delegation-level talks, the two sides  are expected to issue a joint statement tomorrow.  During a meeting with Mahmood and Foreign Secretary  Salman Bashir, Gilani backed "constructive engagement" with  India, saying Islamabad wants to forge bilateral relations  that are based on "mutual interest and mutual respect".

 


Gilani also asked the Commerce Secretary to take on  board all stakeholders for establishing "mutually beneficial  trade relations with India".

 


Pakistan`s Commerce Minister Makhdoom Amin Fahim had  told the media after a meeting with Indian High Commissioner  Sharat Sabharwal that the agenda for the trade talks would be open and all issues, including India`s offer to sell oil and  electricity, will be discussed by the secretaries.

 


Sources said Pakistan is expected to raise India`s opposition to EU`s decision to provide duty free access to  Pakistani goods. Indian officials said the talks would focus on better coordination and establishing systems that would boost  bilateral trade in compliance with multi-lateral and regional  obligations like the South Asian Free Trade Area pact. "The aim will be to open up trade and move it to a  firmer footing," said an official who did not want to be  named.

 


Pakistan`s concerns, including an incorrect perception  that India is imposing Pakistan-specific barriers, were likely  to figure in the talks, the officials said. The average annual Pakistan-India trade volume is  around USD two billion. A total of 1,946 items are being  traded between the two countries.

 


The trade talks are part of the dialogue process that  was revived by the two countries earlier this year after a gap  of over three years. (PTI)




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