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Sri Lanka pulls out of SAARC summit in Islamabad

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Sri Lanka on Friday expressed its unwillingness to attend the upcoming SAARC Summit in Islamabad, saying the prevailing environment in the region is not conducive for holding the summit.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Colombo, in a statement, said that the SAARC Charter requires that decisions at all levels are 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.

“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,” it said.

Sri Lanka condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, and stresses in this regard, the need to deal with the issue of terrorism in the region in a decisive manner, the statement said.

Sri Lanka has cordial ties with both India and Pakistan, and had refrained from comments on the two sides earlier.

However on Friday, the Foreign Ministry said: “The General Provisions of the SAARC Charter require that decisions at all levels 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,” pointing to the lapse of consensus.

“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 Ministry’s statement added.

Founded in 1985, SAARC currently has India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal and Pakistan as its members.

 

 

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