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DHAKA:Bangladesh announced on Sunday that it was seeking China’s support in urging Myanmar to allow the more than 600,000 Rohingyas who fled sectarian violence in western Rakhine state to return.

Bangladesh seeks China’s support

Rohingya walk towards a refugee camp after crossing the border in Anjuman Para near Cox’s Bazar. Reuters



Dhaka, November 19 

Bangladesh announced on Sunday that it was seeking China’s support in urging Myanmar to allow the more than 600,000 Rohingyas who fled sectarian violence in western Rakhine state to return.

“Bangladesh wants China to create pressure on Myanmar to exp1edite the process” of repatriation of the Rohingyas, a member of the Bangladesh Foreign Ministry who did not wish to be named told Efe news agecy.

The announcement comes after Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Bangladesh to meet his Bangladeshi counterpart, Mahmood Ali, on Saturday.

Wang, who left the country on Sunday, told Ali that “as a friend China will help resolve the issue and will not be partial to any side”, according to a Bangladeshi Foreign Ministry statement.

The statement said the Chinese leader “stressed the importance of continued consultations and dialogue between Bangladesh and Myanmar on the issue. He acknowledged that Bangladesh is facing the brunt of continuing influx of Rohingya refugees”.

Ali, meanwhile, said Bangladesh would continue its commitment to pursue a dialogue with Myanmar and find a solution to the crisis.

Bangladesh “look(s) forward to China’s support for the early return of the Rohingyas to their homeland in Myanmar with dignity and safety”, he said.

In its latest report released on Thursday, the UN Inter Sector Coordination Group estimated that 620,000 Rohingyas have arrived in Bangladesh since more than two and a half months ago.

The crisis erupted on August 25, after an attack by a Rohingya insurgent group on police and military checkposts in the western state of Rakhine in Myanmar. — IANS

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