In yet another setback to Pakistan, Sri Lanka on Friday pulled out of 19th SAARC Summit in Islamabad joining India and three other nations who had expressed their inability to participate in the summit.
Sri Lanka condemned terrorism in the South Asian region on Friday while claiming that the environment was not conducive for conducting a SAARC summit in Islamabad. In an apparent reference to the attacks on Indian army at Uri, Sri Lanka came out strongly against terrorism. Sri Lanka's pulling out of the SAARC summit in Islamabad is being viewed as a diplomatic win for India in its quest of isolating Pakistan in South Asia.
“Sri Lanka regrets that the prevailing environment in the region is not conducive for holding the 19th SAARC Summit in Islamabad,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement here.
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The General Provisions of the SAARC Charter require that decisions at all levels shall be taken on the basis of unanimity, and this applies to the convening of meetings of Heads of State or Government of SAARC Member States as well, it said in the brief statement.
The statement made no reference to the current tension between India and Pakistan, but it “condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations”.
It stressed on the need to deal with the issue of terrorism in the region in a decisive manner.
“Peace and security are essential elements for the success of meaningful regional cooperation for the benefit of the people of South Asia. “As a founding member of SAARC, committed to regional cooperation, Sri Lanka hopes that the steps required to ensuring our region’s peace and security will be taken to create an environment that is conducive for the pursuit of regional cooperation,” the statement added.
Besides India, three other SAARC members - Bangladesh, Bhutan and Afghanistan - have pulled out of the summit, indirectly blaming Pakistan for creating an environment which is not right for the successful holding of the meet.
That development came after tensions ran high between India and Pakistan after militants stormed an Indian Army base in Uri on September 18, killing 18 soldiers. The militants belonged to Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist group.
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Founded in 1985, South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) currently has Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka as its Members.
(With PTI inputs)
Condemn terrorism in all forms and stress in this regard need to deal with issue of terrorism in region in decisive manner: Sri lanka MOFA
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..and this applies to the convening of meetings of Heads of State or Government of SAARC Member States as well: Sri lanka MOFA 2/2
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General Provisions of SAARC Charter require decisions at all levels shall be taken on the basis of unanimity: Sri lanka MOFA 1/2
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Regret that prevailing environment in region is not conducive for holding 19th SAARC Summit in Islamabad on 9th &10th Nov'16 :Sri Lanka MOFA
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