Interim govt’s efforts brought Rohingya issue back on global discourse: Alam 

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Published On: 23 Apr 2025, 20:41 Updated On:23 Apr 2025, 21:19
Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam. -File Photo

DOHA (Qatar), April 23, 2025 (BSS) – Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam today said the Rohingya crisis has brought back the global discourse due to the efforts taken by the Bangladesh interim government.
 
“The Rohingya crisis, especially the 1.3 million Rohingyas who took shelter in Bangladesh, is a humanitarian problem. This crisis could create a major regional crisis and might have become a security threat,” he said while briefing reporters at Earthna Summit in Doha, Qatar.

 The press secretary said the issue had gone to oblivion from global discourse but the interim government, led by Prof Yunus, has brought the Rohingya issue back in global forum. 

 After assuming office, he said, the Bangladesh chief adviser placed the Rohingya issue at the United Nations General Assembly last year.

 Responding to the request of Prof Yunus, the UN adopted a resolution, he said, adding that a separate conference on the Rohingya issue would be held at the UN headquarters in New York in next September. 
 
Representatives of about 170 countries are expected to participate in the meeting, Alam said.
 He said in continuation of this, the Chief Adviser raised the Rohingya issue at the Earthna Summit in Doha today.

 The press secretary said during the recent BIMSTEC summit in Bangkok, Thailand, the High Representative on Rohingya Affairs Dr Khalilur Rahman held a fruitful meeting with the Myanmar authorities where Myanmar agreed to take back 180,000 Rohingya refugees. 
 
In the global context, Alam said, constant talks on the Rohingya crisis, initiated by the Chief Adviser, will help repatriate Rohingyas from Bangladesh to Myanmar.
 

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