The General Council of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which met after a gap of over two months, could not make much headway.
"I will be holding a series of meetings in a range of different configurations. We then plan to hold a Heads of Delegations meeting next Thursday...," WTO Director General Roberto Azevedo said.
"I will be convening meetings, but as always, the substance will be up to you. Whether, and how, we make progress will be in your hands," he told the 160-member of the WTO.
"India's stand remains the same. The General Council meeting ended in about 90-minutes today," the official said.
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The WTO's highest decision making body General Council's meeting on July 31 had remained inconclusive after India emphasised that Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) and finding a permanent solution to the food stock-holding issues should be taken up together.
India had also made it clear that it would not ratify the TFA until a permanent solution was found on the food security issue.
The current WTO norms limit the value of food subsidies at 10 per cent of the total value of foodgrain production. However, the quantum of subsidy is computed after taking into consideration prices that prevailed two decades ago.