Rohingya return standoff risking security: Momen

The Report Desk

Published: February 24, 2023, 10:15 PM

Rohingya return standoff risking security: Momen

Amid reports of a number of criminal offences including murder at a regular interval at refugee camps, Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has said negative impacts of impasse in repatriation of the displaced Rohingyas have been leading to various security challenges not only for the country, but the region.

"Bangladesh being a small country with high population density has already overburdened with other critical challenges of its own," he told a discussion in New York on Thursday.

The minister, according to a media release on Friday, said prolonged presence of 1.2 million displaced Rohingya population in Bangladesh is "not tenable" in any consideration.

Referring to the recently adopted UN Security Council resolution, the Foreign Minister called for urgent and coordinated actions involving all stakeholders to achieve the deliverables proposed in the Council resolution and other General Assembly Resolutions on Rohingya.

He particularly put metaphases on the importance of the leadership of ASEAN countries.

Foreign Minister held the high-level interactive dialogue on the Rohingya crisis with participation of key members States like Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Djibouti, Egypt, The Gambia, Indonesia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Senegal, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America and the European Union and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

The discussion focused on possible concerted efforts by all relevant stakeholders towards the implementation of the recently adopted UN Security Council Resolution on Myanmar (2669) and other General Assembly Resolutions adopted earlier on the Rohingya crisis.

The participants expressed their commitment to remain engaged for the durable and sustainable solutions of the Rohingya crisis including through the implementation of ASEAN's five-point consensus which is an important stepping stone for the lasting solution to the Rohingya crisis.

They also highlighted the need for addressing root causes of the crisis, according to Bangladesh Mission in the UN.

The participants also expressed their deep appreciation to the Government of Bangladesh for hosting and providing all necessary humanitarian supports to more than 1.2 billion Rohingya in Bangladesh.

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