Bhutan pulled out of SAARC meet considering India's interests
Bhutan, which has pulled out of the SAARC Summit, is understood to have cited the "vitiated" atmosphere in the wake of the Uri terror attack and its support for India's national interest while conveying the decision. Expressing solidarity with India, Bhutan is said to have conveyed to Nepal, the SAARC Chair, that "atmosphere had been vitiated and it was no longer conducive to hold the SAARC Summit under the present situation."
We also share concerns of Bangladesh, India, Afghanistan about deteriorating peace. We have also conveyed that as far as India's national interest is concerned, we are very clear that we will support India where its national interest lies," Thimpu is believed to have conveyed to Nepal.
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