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Bangladeş: Filistin halkı haklarına kavuşmadıkça İsrail i tanımayacağız
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Newspaper Review: Israel s killing of a teenager in Beita focus of dailies
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Bangladeş Dışişleri Bakanı Abdulmümin: Tanımayacağız!
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Bangladesh not to recognize Israel until Palestine becomes sovereign country
DHAKA, Friday, June 11, 2021 (WAFA) – Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen said yesterday that Dhaka would not recognize Israel until Palestine is established as an independent and sovereign country free of any occupation forces.
“As long as Palestine is not established as an independent and sovereign state, we are beside them and we would not accept any occupation army there,” he said.
The foreign minister said Bangladesh never recognized Israel though Tel Aviv approached Dhaka for recognition and building bilateral ties on several occasions.
“We largely decided that we would not make any (bilateral) ties with them,” Momen said.
Bangladesh’s unplanned relocation of Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char island is risky
But the international community should do much more to ensure that the refugees can safely return to Myanmar. 2 hours ago Rohingya refugees headed to a Bangladeshi navy ship in Chittagong on January 30 that will take them to be relocated to Bhashan Char island in the Bay of Bengal. | Munir Uz Zaman / AFP
In late May, thousands of Rohingya refugees whom Bangladesh authorities had relocated to remote Bhasan Char island broke out of their shelters during a visit by United Nations representatives. “We don’t want to live here,” they chanted.