India pulls out of Pakistan hosted 19th SAARC summit
India pulls out of Pakistan hosted 19th SAARC summit
News Desk
Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: India has decided to pull out of the upcoming Saarc summit in Islamabad, said the official spokesperson for the India’s Ministry for External Affairs (MEA) Vikas Swarup in a tweet on Tuesday.

ISLAMABAD: India has decided to pull out of the upcoming Saarc summit in Islamabad, said the official spokesperson for the India’s Ministry for External Affairs (MEA) Vikas Swarup in a tweet on Tuesday.

The announcement comes amid growing tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours following the attack on an Indian army base in held Kashmir.

“India has conveyed to the current Saarc Chair in Nepal that increasing cross-border terrorists attacks in the region and increasing interference in the internal matters of member states by one country has created an environment that is not conducive to the successful holding of the Saarc summit,” said the statement released from the Indian foreign ministry.

The statement added that India, under the prevailing circumstances, is unable to participate in the proposed summit in Islamabad.

India also claims in the statement that it remains steadfast in its commitment for regional cooperation.

Pakistan had offered dialogue to India for the resolution of the Kashmir issue, but the offer was rejected.

“Regional cooperation and terror don’t go together,” said Swarup.

The 19th Saarc summit is due to be held in November this year.

Pakistan had formally extended an invitation to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the Pakistan-hosted 19th Saarc summit.

The Foreign Office, in its response after India’s withdrawal from the upcoming Saarc summit, termed the Indian announcement as unfortunate in an official statement released.

The statement also added that India has not officially conveyed in this regard yet.

“Pakistan remains committed to peace and regional cooperation. We will continue to work to that end in the larger interest of the people of this region,” said the statement.

The FO’s statement also mentioned India’s support for terrorism in Pakistan.

“As for the excuse used by India, the world knows that it is India that’s has been perpetrating and financing terrorism in Pakistan.”