Pakistan's Economic Coordination Council, a top decision-making body, on Wednesday allowed the import of cotton and yarn from India, sources told news agency Reuters, a step seen as an attempt at reviving suspended trade between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
The meeting was still ongoing, and was due to debate the import of sugar from India.
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