ISLAMABAD: Pakistan
Cabinet on Friday officially approved the
suspensionof bilateraltrade ties
withIndia, as had earlier been decided in the National Security Council's (NSC) meeting in the aftermath
of the abrogation
ofArticle 370with regard to Jammu and Kashmir by the Government
ofIndia.
The decision was taken during a session
of the Federal
Cabinet today,
Geo News reported.
In a meeting chaired by Prime Minister
Imran Khan on Wednesday, the NSC had decided to downgrade its diplomatic ties and suspend
bilateraltradewithIndia. In addition, it had asked
India to withdraw its High Commissioner from Islamabad and partially shut off its airspace.
Calling its steps in Jammu and Kashmir as an "entirely internal affair",
India on Thursday had rejected Pakistan's unilateral move to downgrade diplomatic ties and asked Islamabad to review them so that normal channels for diplomatic
communications are preserved.
"The intention behind these (Pakistan's) measures is obviously to present an alarming picture to the world
of our
bilateral ties. The reasons cited by Pakistan are not supported by facts on the ground," the MEA said.
The ministry outlined that
India's decisions are driven by a commitment to extending to Jammu and Kashmir opportunities for development that were earlier denied by a temporary provision in the Constitution.