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Rohingya repatriation likely to start soon: FM
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DHAKA, Jan 31, 2021 (BSS) – Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen today said Myanmar has informed Dhaka about how many Rohingyas they would like to take back in the first batch of repatriation, likely to start soon.
“They (Myanmar) gave us a figure (of Rohingyas) to take back first … it’s a reasonable number (for the start)… we would like to see commencement of repartition,” he told reporters after attending a programme at Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP).
He said the next round of tripartite director general (DG) level talks among Bangladesh, China and Myanmar to discuss about the repatriation has been scheduled in the first week of February.
Naypyidaw committed to take back Rohingyas: Myanmar minister
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DHAKA, Jan 22, 2021 (BSS) – Myanmar international affairs minister Kyaw Tin has said his country is committed to take back their people, the Rohingyas, under the agreement signed between Naypyidaw and Dhaka in 2017 regarding the repatriation of the forcefully displaced people from Bangladesh to Rakhine.
Besides, he said, Myanmar is sincere in peaceful coexistence and resolving bilateral issues with its neighboring countries, including Bangladesh, through mutual partnership.
Tin made the remarks recently in a letter written to Bangladesh foreign minister Dr AK Abdul Momen, a foreign ministry press release said here today.