
In a major development, Pakistan has offered a zero zero bilateral trade agreement in the United States, according to government sources.
“Pakistan proposes to conclude a bilateral agreement with zero prices on selected pricing lines, with mutual interests, to extend bilateral trade in several sectors,” said a high-level source when it was questioned about the new policy offered in the United States.
Development comes after US President Trump has negotiated a ceasefire between Pakistan and India. In a follow-up article after the ceasefire, Trump praised the management of the two countries and said that he would be “a lot of trade” with both.

Nuclear weapons rivals ended their worst military conflict in almost three decades with an announcement of ceasefire on Saturday. The conflict has aroused global concerns so that it can transform into a full -fledged war.
The fighting began last Wednesday when India launched strikes against what it described as a “terrorist infrastructure” in Pakistan. The Indian strike intervened after an attack on April 22 against tourists in Indian, he illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, who killed 26 people.

Pakistan said it had nothing to do with the attack on tourists, adding that India strike was targeting civilian targets.
The armed forces of Pakistan launched a large-scale military reprisal action, called “Operation Bunyan-Um-Marsoos” and targeted several Indian military targets in several regions.
The strikes, described by managers as “precise and proportionate”, were carried out in response to the continuous aggression of India through the control line (LOC) and in the territory of Pakistan, which said New Delhi was targeting the “terrorist targets”.