Amid World Trade Organization chief Pascal Lamy's disappointment over the tardy progress of Doha Round of negotiations, India said on Tuesday 'a middle ground' has to be found for reaching the global trade deal.
Trade ministers of key WTO member countries, including India would meet on the sidelines of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development meeting in Paris in the last week of May.
WTO director general Pascal Lamy and heads of the three negotiating groups -- on agriculture, industrial goods and services -- would also be present, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma told reporters in New Delhi.
After intense negotiations in Geneva at the official level, the three negotiating groups have come up with specific proposals.
These will be reviewed by India to ascertain whether they meet the consistent stand taken by the developing countries for removing the historic distortions in global trade.
Sharma would review the progress of the talks, particularly from the point of view of the developing countries like India next week.
Asked to comment on Lamy's remarks where he had expressed grave concern about the state of affairs in the decade-old Doha negotiations, Sharma said, "A middle ground has to be found".
Last week in a statement, Lamy said :"I believe we are confronted with a clear political gap which, as things stand, under the NAMA (industrial goods) framework currently on the table and from what I