Dhaka discusses with UN modalities for int'l conference on Rohingya crisis
The conference aims to find a sustainable and peaceful solution to the Rohingya issue
Bangladesh has discussed the modalities and objectives of the upcoming International Conference on the Rohingya Crisis, to be convened by the UN in 2025 as per a UN General Assembly consensus resolution adopted this year.
High Representative of the Chief Adviser on Rohingya Crisis and Priority Issues Dr Khalilur Rahman met Ambassador Philemon Yang, the President of the UN General Assembly (PGA), in New York and discussed the issue, according to a message today (31 December).
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus initiated the idea of such a conference during his statement to the UN General Assembly in September 2024. The conference aims to find a sustainable and peaceful solution to the Rohingya issue.
During the discussion yesterday (30 December), Rahman expressed Bangladesh's willingness to fully assist the UN in holding the conference.
He informed Ambassador Yang that keen interest was already being raised among the international community in the conference and its outcome.
He apprised the PGA about the latest political developments in the region and the Bangladesh government's willingness and efforts towards effective engagement with and cooperation from all parties concerned for sustainable repatriation of the forcibly displaced Rohingyas.
While stressing the need for early repatriation of the forcibly displaced Rohingyas, which is essential for ensuring peace and stability of the whole region, the discussions also highlighted the emerging need to provide humanitarian assistance to Rakhine State in view of recent developments.
PGA Ambassador Yang appreciated Bangladesh's proactive role in the UN on critical issues.
As the convenor of the International Conference, he assured all-out support for maximum participation and a pragmatic outcome of the conference, aiming at a peaceful solution to the crisis.
He thanked the high representative for reaching out and expressed willingness to work closely on holding the conference.