LONDON: Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan’s Prime Minister, today [April 29] warned all the nations of the Commonwealth against “a tendency to take Pakistan for granted”. Addressing a press conference … he … declared: “Pakistan is willing and ready to make a contribution towards the ideals of the Commonwealth, but not as a camp follower.” … Of relations with the Indian Union he said, since the cease-fire in Kashmir there was no more strain. About White Australia policy, the Prime Minister said, he disliked racial discrimination. Mr Liaquat Ali Khan accused Afghanistan of carrying on a “very vicious and false” propaganda campaign against Pakistan. — News agencies
[Meanwhile, as reported by news agencies in Karachi,] trade negotiations between Pakistan and the SCAP Mission [Japan] have reached the final stage, it was learned … on Friday [April 29]. The agreement will be subject to ratification by the respective Governments. … It is understood that according to the provisional agreement Pakistan will get capital goods, machinery, textiles and other manufactured goods in return for raw cotton, jute, wool, hides and bones.
Published in Dawn, April 30th, 2024
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