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Yunus seeks UN support to solve Rohingya crisis

United Nations Special Envoy on Myanmar, Julie Bishop, calls on Bangladesh chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka on Sunday. | CA press wing

Online desk:  Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Sunday sought the support of the UN special envoy on Myanmar, Julie Bishop, in resolving Rohingya crisis.

The chief adviser sought the support when the UN special envoy called on him at the state guest house Jamuna in Dhaka, said a press release issued by the chief adviser’s press wing.

They discussed the Rohingya crisis and explored fresh ways to resolve it and mobilise new donors for humanitarian assistance for more than a million forcibly displaced Rohingyas living in the camps in Bangladesh’s southeast, it said.

Yunus said the United Nations would hold an international conference on the Rohingya crisis later this year, and he urged Julie Bishop, a former acting prime minister of Australia, to play a central role in the major meeting.

‘Your role will be crucial,’ the chief adviser said, adding that Malaysia and Finland have agreed to become co-facilitators of the conference.

Yunus also sought the support of the UN special envoy to help ease the humanitarian crisis in the civil war-wracked Rakhine state and to prevent the influx of new Rohingyas fleeing Western Myanmar, according to the release.

They also discussed mobilising more donors for the Rohingyas after uncertainty over the new direction in the US foreign policy.

Bishop noted that the UN secretary general Antonio Guterres would visit Bangladesh in mid-March and would meet with the Rohingyas in the camps in Cox’s Bazar.

 

 

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