Lahore fallout: Sharif opts out of nuclear summit in US

29 Mar 2016

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Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday cancelled his upcoming visit to the US where he was scheduled to attend the Nuclear Security Summit later this week in the backdrop of the deadly terror attack in Lahore.

"In view of the terrorist attack in Lahore, which took a heavy toll on the lives of innocent citizens of Pakistan and caused injuries to scores of people, the Prime Minister has decided to cancel his visit to Washington to attend the Nuclear Security Summit," the Foreign Office said in a statement.

Sharif was due to visit Washington to participate in the fourth Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) on 31 March hosted by US President Barack Obama.

The statement said that Pakistan's delegation to the NSS will now be led by Syed Tariq Fatemi, the Minister of State and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister.

According to media reports, Sharif and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were likely to meet on the sidelines of the Summit.

At least 72 people, including 29 children, were killed and 233 were injured in a blast near Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park in Lahore on Easter Sunday.

A faction of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Jamaatul Ahrar, claimed responsibility for the deadly suicide attack, saying Christians were their target.

Earlier in the day, Sharif cancelled his trip to UK, citing the terror attack in Lahore.

Prime Minister Sharif spent the entire day today in Lahore condoling with the bereaved families, as well as visiting the hospitals to meet those injured in the attack, the statement said.

He expressed solidarity with the victims' families and reassured that the perpetrators behind the heinous attack would be brought to justice, it added.

Sharif also underscored that such incidents further strengthen his government's resolve to eradicate the menace of terrorism from its roots.

 

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