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Concerted efforts to solve Rohingya crisis: Foreign Minister

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  01 Jun 2024, 19:39
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Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud urged the United Nations agencies and other partners to take coordinated action to solve the Rohingya crisis.

He made this call in four separate meetings with the President of the General Assembly, the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Myanmar, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the heads of the six United Nations Development Organizations at the United Nations Headquarters on Friday (May 31) afternoon local time in New York.

Hasan Mahmud said that the United Nations organizations and other partners should take coordinated action to repatriate about 1.3 million Rohingyas sheltered in Bangladesh to their home country Myanmar, resolve the ongoing conflict in Rakhine State and develop the Rohingya community.

In the meeting, the Foreign Minister told the President of the United Nations General Assembly, Dennis Francis, that in 2017, about one million Myanmar citizens fled to Bangladesh to escape violence. They were received with compassion by the people of Cox's Bazar and Chittagong. But Rohingyas are gradually coming out of the camps and getting involved in different places and the camps and have become a paradise for various crimes including human trafficking, drug smuggling, recruitment of militants.

In a meeting with the United Nations High Commissioner Filippo Grandi, Hasan Mahmud said that in addition to the Rohingya refugees, about 750 members of the Myanmar Border Guard Police and Army have fled to Bangladesh at various times since last February. Most of them have been sent back, the rest are in the process of being returned.

In a meeting with the UN Secretary General's Special Envoy on Myanmar, Julie Bishop, the former Foreign Minister of Australia, said that the ongoing conflict situation in Myanmar is not a new phenomenon and it should not be given an opportunity to be used as an excuse against Rohingya repatriation.

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