Indian traders to be treated like those from
other nations: Khar
Saturday September 08, 2012 07:42:30 PM,
IANS
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Islamabad:
Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar Saturday said that by December
Pakistan and India would complete a trade normalisation process
which would ensure that traders from India are treated like those
from any other country.
Addressing a joint press conference with Indian External Affairs
Minister S.M. Krishna, she said: "We will treat traders from India
as traders from anywhere else."
"By the end of December, we would complete a trade normalisation
process that would ensure that India was treated like any other
trade partner."
Referring to the eased visa regime, she said it was the first step
towards "normalisation of our realtion with our neighbour".
"It is an effort in moving towards stronger people-to-people
ties," she said.
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