Snubbed by Five Member Nations, Pakistan Postpones SAARC Summit

The SAARC Summit in Islamabad was boycotted by Afghanistan, Bhutan and Bangaladesh, and on Friday by Sri Lanka.

Sushant Talwar
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif walks past Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Photo: Reuters)
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif walks past Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Photo: Reuters)
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Pakistan on Friday formally announced that the 19th SAARC Summit which was to be held in Islamabad in November this year has been cancelled.

A statement from the Pakistan foreign office said that “the spirit of the SAARC Charter is violated when a member state casts the shadow of its bilateral problems on the multilateral forum for regional cooperation.”

Pakistan attaches great importance to regional cooperation under the umbrella of SAARC and remains committed to hosting the 19th SAARC Summit in Islamabad at the earliest.

It also alleged that decision by India to “derail the summit” effectively “contradicts” Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s own call to fight against poverty in the region.

In the wake of 18 September terrorist attack in Uri town of Jammu and Kahsmir, India decided not to participate in the Summit, which was followed by the boycott of Afghanistan, Bhutan and Bangladesh, and on Friday Sri Lanka too expressed its reservations.

Pakistan’s foreign office’s statement also said that it deplores India’s decision to impede the SAARC process by not attending the Summit which was slated for 9-10 November.

“The decision by India to derail the Summit effectively contradicts Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi's own call to fight against poverty in the region,” the statement said.

The foreign office said that a new set of dates for holding of the Summit in Islamabad will be announced soon, through the Chair of SAARC (Nepal).

(With agency inputs.)

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