"Pakistan deplores India's decision to impede the SAARC process by not attending the 19th SAARC Summit at Islamabad on 9-10 November 2016," the Pakistan Foreign Office said in a statement.
It claimed that the spirit of the SAARC Charter is "violated" when a member state "casts the shadow" of its bilateral problems on the multilateral forum for regional cooperation.
Following Pakistan's announcement, Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Vikas Swarup tweeted, "We note Pakistan's decision to postpone SAARC Summit. They've been compelled to recognise the regional sentiment against terrorism."
"Accordingly, we have conveyed the same to the Prime Minister of Nepal," it said.
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"The next SAARC Summit should be held without any unnecessary delay," former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal said while sharing the conclusion of the two-day conference.
The Pakistan Foreign Office statement said Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was looking forward to welcoming the SAARC leaders for their participation in the summit. All preparations had been made for "successful" holding of the summit.
It alleged that the decision by India to "derail the summit" effectively "contradicts" Prime Minister Narendra Modi's own call to fight against poverty in the region.
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