"Bangladesh decided not to take part in the (SAARC) summit because of repeated interference of a member state in its internal affairs," state minister Shahriar Alam told a media briefing at his office in an oblique reference to Pakistan.
Alam said Dhaka has already conveyed its decision to the eight-member South Asian grouping's current chair - Nepal - and "we will take part in the SAARC summit in future if conducive atmosphere is restored".
Asked if India's decision to pull out of the summit influenced Dhaka to stay away from it, Alam said "it was entirely our own decision".
The minister did not directly name Pakistan though Dhaka-Islamabad ties have witnessed strains in recent months over trial and executions of some Bangladeshi perpetrators of 1971 war crimes for carrying out atrocities during the Liberation War siding with Pakistani troops.
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Asked if Bangladesh would sever ties with Pakistan, he said "time will say what will happen" but "we will never compromise with issues involving Bangabandhu ((Bangladesh's Father of the Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman), 1971 war criminals trial and our independence and sovereignty".
The development came a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided not to attend the SAARC Summit, which was scheduled to take place in November, due to "the prevailing circumstances".
Besides India and Bangladesh, Bhutan and Afghanistan have also decided not to participate in the summit.