37th SAARC Council of Ministers meet ends
37th SAARC Council of Ministers meet ends
Published: 05:55 pm Mar 17, 2016
POKHARA: The 37th session of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Council of Ministers concluded in Pokhara of Nepal on Thursday. The meeting decided to hold the 19th Summit of the regional body in Pakistan on November 9-10 this year. According to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Kamal Thapa, the session unanimously endorsed Pakistan's proposal to host the Summit. Organising a press conference here after conclusion of the meeting, Thapa, who had chaired the meeting, said the event was a grand success. Before the November Summit, which will be attended by heads of the states or governments of eight member states, the Council of Ministers comprising foreign affairs ministers, the Standing Committee comprising foreign secretaries and the Porgamming Committee comprising foreign joint secretaries would be held in Pakistan.
SAARC Council of Minister's meeting in Pokhara successfully concluded today.Thank you all Foreign Ministers of SAARC pic.twitter.com/T355BTVXol
— Kamal Thapa (@KTnepal) March 17, 2016 Meanwhile, the Council of Ministers endorsed the SAARC Standing Committee's recommendation that the SAARC Summits be held in every alternate November. The decision however is subject to approval from the 19th Summit itself. The meeting also endorsed Pakistan's nomination of Amjad Hussain B Sial for the next Secretary General of the regional body. Sial will replace Nepal's Arjun Bahadur Thapa in February next year. READ ALSO: