Foreign Minister Khwaja Asif has blamed Bangladesh for not going to the 19th SAARC summit in Pakistan.
On Thursday, the media of the country's press said, in response to the questions asked by parliamentarians about relations with Bangladesh in Pakistan parliament.
He expressed his anger over the execution of war criminals in Bangladesh.
The summit is scheduled to be held in Islamabad in Islamabad in November 2016, but the conference is in violation when India, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Bhutan express their inability to participate.
At that time a militant attack was carried out in the Indian army base in Kashmir, for which New Delhi announced the boycott of the conference by blaming Pakistan for New Delhi.
Meanwhile, in response to Islamabad's response to the war crimes trials of 1971 and diplomatic tensions between Bangladesh and Bangladesh, it also decided to boycott SAARC summit. Later Afghanistan and Bhutan also walked the same way.
At that time Pakistan was defeated by India for the conference.
Khwaja Asif said on Thursday that Bangladesh was involved in attempting to sack the heads of SAARC government chiefs in Pakistan.
Pakistan's Foreign Minister said that Islamabad is trying to normalize ties with Bangladesh, but it is in the past that the war crimes trial is in Bangladesh.
"Pakistan does not want tensions with any regional country like Bangladesh," he said.
"Bangladesh is not implementing the tripartite agreement of 1974 and in the last few years, they have executed some of the 1971 war."
Pakistan has been calling for the tripartite treaty on behalf of its position by apologizing after the execution of war criminals for crimes against humanity, killings, genocide, rape, robbery and war crimes.
According to the tripartite treaty signed between Bangladesh, India and Pakistan in 1974 after the War of Liberation, Pakistan returned 195 army soldiers to the condition that they will be tried in war crimes in their own country. In the agreement, other war criminals were also called 'the impunity', claiming that the army members violating the terms of the agreement without war crimes trial, Islamabad violating the terms of the agreement.
The Bangladesh government rejected the demand, saying that Pakistan has presented a confusing and partial explanation about the deal, which is 'totally unacceptable'.
"There was no indication that war criminals, crimes against humanity, and plan killers and killers will take immunity or avoid judgment."
In the first part of this year, Khwaja Asif has said that Pakistan and Bangladesh have discussed bilateral political consultancy meetings in Dhaka, he hoped that it will create a chance for the improvement of the relations between the two countries.
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