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Pressure Myanmar to take Rohingyas back

Foreign minister urges int’l community


Published : 29 Oct 2019 10:13 PM | Updated : 04 Sep 2020 05:38 PM

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has urged the international community to put more pressure on Myanmar for taking the Rohingya refugees back to their homeland.  The foreign minister made the urges during a meeting with United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP) executive director David Beasley in Rome on Monday.

Dr Momen pointed out that strong pressure needs to be put on Myanmar to ensure that its government takes back the Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh in a safe, dignified and sustainable manner on an urgent basis.

Appreciating the longstanding relationship between Bangladesh and WFP, Foreign Minister emphasized that WFP, an organization involved in humanitarian assistance to the Rohingyas in the camps in Cox’s Bazar, needs to do more for voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable return of Rohingyas to their homeland in Myanmar.

Ambassador Hisham Mohamed Badr, President of the Executive Board of WFP, who visited Bangladesh along with a delegation only last week, briefed the Foreign Minister on their official trip to the Rohingya camps. 

President of the Board and all members of the delegation strongly commended Bangladesh for the humanitarian stance taken by Bangladesh regarding the Rohingyas. 

Executive Director of WFP expressed profound appreciation of Bangladesh for the extraordinary humanitarian gesture of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina by providing shelter to the 1.1 Million Rohingyas who have fled their homeland in Rakhine State of Myanmar after being persecuted by their own state. 

During the meeting, Executive Director as well as the President of the Executive Board of WFP assured Foreign Minister Dr Momen that WFP would do everything possible within its mandate for early resolution of the Rohingya crisis.