Nepal PM speaks to Indian, Pak counterparts to resume stalled SAARC process

The summit was called off after Bangladesh, Bhutan and Afghanistan also declined to participate. There has been no progress since then

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

Nepal PM, KP Singh Oli
Nepal Prime Minister KP SIngh Oli

Nepalese K P has said that he had spoken to both his Indian and Pakistani counterparts to resume the stalled process by sorting out their differences.

Unveiling a book titled 'Effectiveness of and Regional Conference' at a function organised by the Federal Parliament Secretariat here yesterday, Oli said that building friendly relations based on mutual understanding, cooperation and collaboration among member states was essential for maintaining peace and prosperity in the region.

The 19th (SAARC)

Summit was to be held in in 2016 but after a major terror attack on an camp in Uri in on September 18 that year, expressed its inability to participate in the summit due to "prevailing circumstances" and stepped up diplomatic pressure on

The summit was called off after Bangladesh, and also declined to participate. There has been no progress since then.

Oli, who met during his recent visit to and during his trip to recently, had discussed about the need to restart the process.

"is the current chair of There is misunderstanding among some members. However, it is necessary to create cordial environment among them," Oli said, stressing the need for sorting out the differences between neighbours.

Speaker of the House of Representatives Krishna Bahadur Mahara, while expressing concern over the delay in convening the biennial summit, urged all the member states to take the process forward actively and effectively.

Summits are usually held biennially, hosted by a member state in alphabetical order. The member state hosting the summit assumes the Chair of the Association.

The last Summit in 2014 was held in

First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 23:37 IST