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Fighting eclipses Saarc summit
A Summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (Saarc) just concluded in Sri Lanka. According to this Aljazeera article, it was marred by fighting in Sri Lanka and unresolved differences between India and Pakistan. These have affected Saarc talks on trade, terrorism and poverty.
Fighting eclipses Saarc summit
At least 11 soldiers and seven Tamil rebels were killed in fighting in northern Sri Lanka on the eve of a South Asian summit in the capital Colombo. The battle brokeout when a military advance in the Mallavi area, deep inside rebel-held territory, met with resistance from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. "We suffered 11 soldiers killed and 20 wounded and the terrorists lost seven killed and 27 wounded," a government spokesman said. The fighting had subsided by Saturday morning, he said. The latest clash came as Sri Lanka prepared to stage a two-day summit of the eight-member South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (Saarc). Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, was among the first to arrive for the meeting. He was followed soon after by Yousaf Raza Gilani, his Pakistani counterpart.
.... The fighting is taking place 250km to the north, but there has recently been a string of deadly attacks on the capital that the government has blamed on the rebels. In late July, the LTTE offered a unilateral ceasefire for the summit, but Colombo brushed off the proposal and stepped up attacks against rebel positions in the north. The Tigers are fighting for a separate Tamil homeland in the majority Sinhalese nation. The defence ministry said helicopter gunships were deployed to provide cover for ground troops engaged in Friday's battle. The Tamil Tigers said they had resisted a major military onslaught and claimed killing 30 soldiers and wounding another 60. The rebels did not give their casualties. The pro-rebel Tamilnet.com website said the Tigers had also seized a troop carrier that was trying to evacuate wounded soldiers.
...Manmohan Singh, the Indian prime minister, who is the outgoing chairman of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc), founded in 1985 with the aim of deepening regional economic co-operation....Singh was due to meet later in the day with Yousuf Raza Gilani, his Pakistani counterpart, to discuss the strained peace process between the two countries. The discussions, the first between the two prime ministers, will be the highest-level meeting of the nuclear-armed neighbours in 15 months. The meeting was slated a day after Shiv Shankar Menon, India's foreign minister, said the bilateral dialogue was in "a state where it hasn't been in the past four years because we face a situation where things have happened in the recent past which were unfortunate".
India has blamed "elements" in Pakistan - by which it refers to the state spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) - for a bomb attack on its Kabul embassy last month in which about 60 people were killed, including New Delhi's military attache to Afghanistan. Pakistan has repeatedly denied the allegation.
Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, told delegates at the summit that terrorism was spreading "like wild fire" in South Asia, particularly in Pakistan, and receiving institutional support. "In Pakistan, terrorism and its sanctuaries are gaining a deeper grip as demonstrated by the tragic assassination of Benazir Bhutto," he said at the opening of a regional summit, referring to the dead Pakistani opposition leader. Terrorism is the most "menacing" challenge faced by South Asia, home to 1.5 billion people in eight countries, he said. "We need collective action to wipe out terrorism in the region," added Karzai, whose government is battling a Taliban rebel-led insurgency and whose relations with neighbouring Pakistan have been going steadily downhill in the past few months.August 2, 2008 at 07:53 am by rahul, 137 views, 2 comments
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at 22:13 on August 2nd, 2008
rahul, I like this story. It's good stuff. SAARC has failed long time back, I don't know why they still meet. They don't agree on single thing but still keep on meeting, Cheers
at 05:48 on August 5th, 2008
rahul, I like this story. I've vaguely followed SAARC's machinations over the years and have always that it was merely a talking shop that never achieved anything of any substance! i think ASEAN is marginally more effective!