The Foreign Office here underlined that the forward movement in trade between Pakistan and India is taking place after due consultations.
Ministry spokesperson Tasnim Aslam, however, said Pakistan has certain concerns and those need to be addressed.
Replying to a query at her weekly press conference, Aslam said the NDMA (non-discriminatory market access) is a non-discriminatory arrangement of trade in which both sides equally benefit.
"In order to make this process of trade expansion more durable, in order for our bilateral relationship to move forward on sound footing, we need to comprehensively address all the issues between our two countries.
"As you mentioned, that includes Jammu and Kashmir, Siachen, water issues...," Aslam said.
She also stressed that Pakistan does not want arms race in the region.
"The country's (Pakistan) message is that we need to compete with each in alleviating poverty of people and not arms," she said.
"The previous PPP government made certain promises to India on trade and we will deliver on these promises. The promises were made by Pakistan government and we are not promising anything extra," Information Minister Parvaiz Rashid told reporters earlier this week.
While Pakistan initially agreed to grant India the most-favoured nation (MFN) status, the term has been replaced with NDMA, a nomenclature chosen by the Pakistan government to avoid political ramifications at home of giving India the MFN status.
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