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  • Saarc summit in Pakistan postponed after member states pull out

    Saarc summit in Pakistan postponed after member states pull out Saarc summit in Pakistan postponed after member states pull out

    The upcoming South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) summit scheduled to be held in November in Pakistan has been postponed after India refused to participate.

    According to the eight-member body's charter, the conference is postponed should any member state decline to participate.

    Following India's announcement, Bangladesh said it was also pulling out.

    Afghanistan and Bhutan both close India allies have since followed suit, according to an official with the Nepali government, current chair of SAARC.

    Announcing Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to not participate in the conference, India’s external affairs ministry had said there were other countries that had expressed reservations about participating in the summit amid heightened tensions over terrorism.

    “India has conveyed to current Saarc Chair Nepal that increasing cross-border terrorist attacks in the region and growing interference in internal affairs of member states by one country have created an environment that is not conducive to the successful holding of the 19th Saarc summit in Islamabad,” said the Indian foreign ministry.

    “That is why we have pulled out of the SAARC summit.”

    Current SAARC chair Nepal said it hoped the issues would be resolved but could not comment on whether the summit would go ahead.

    “The host will take decisions regarding the summit,” said Jhabindra Aryal, joint secretary of Nepal's foreign ministry.

    The leaders of the eight SAARC countries which also include Sri Lanka, Nepal and the Maldives expressed frustration after the last summit in Kathmandu with the slow pace of progress towards greater regional integration.