In an important policy shift, Pakistan has said it was willing to discuss trade issues with India and would give up its insistence to discuss the Kashmir issue first.
"India has always said that it wanted to talk about trade issues and we have insisted that Kashmir should be discussed first. Now we accept India's argument and would like India to take the first step," Pakistan Foreign Minister Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri said in an interview to BBC Hindi service on Friday.
He proposed that gas pipelines to India from Turkmenistan and Iran be laid through Pakistan and said Islamabad was ready to give international guarantees to ensure that gas flow would not suffer even in the event of war or hostilities.
"India says we will profit from business and now we are also saying this. This is a new thing," Kasuri said.
On India's charge that Pakistan was promoting cross-border terrorism, the minister said, "there are many issues which we can discuss face to face."