Myanmar will have to solve the problem of Rohingya

(23.07) Myanmar will have to solve the problem of Rohingya

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Online Reporter The UN Security Council's delegation has said that the Rohingya problem will be resolved by Myanmar.

Today they visited the Kutupalong Rohingya camp in Cox's Bazar on Sunday. Their commentary, 'Rohingas must return and secure life. However, this process may take some time. '

The UN Security Council's delegation visited the Kutupalong Rohingya Camp on Sunday. After watching the tragedy of Rohingyas, UK representative Karen Pearce said, "We will go to Myanmar from here. I would like to hear from them, how they can get involved with the international community to solve the problem. In the face of the Rohingya crisis, we will do our best to support the Security Council and take decisions that will benefit Rohingya.

Peruvian Gustavo Meza Quadra, another member of the delegation, remarked, "We are very concerned about the refugee crisis. We are closely watching this situation. We can do something for the Rohingyas, so we have come here to know the problem better.

Kuwaiti representative Mansur Al-Utadi assures, "We will go to Myanmar from here and return from there to New York to discuss the issue on priority basis." But we are not making any commitment that we will take any action soon. "

Earlier on Saturday the Security Council delegation came to Cox's Bazar directly from Kuwait. They had a meeting with the government last night. On Sunday morning, they went to see the Rohingya who were stuck at the zero point border. Then came Kutupalong camp. There were two presentations of them from Border Guard Bangladesh and the district administration. Then they listened to Rohingyas. But there were no government officials there.

The representative team will arrive in Dhaka this afternoon. They will leave for Myanmar after meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina tomorrow morning.

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