EU for lasting solution to Rohingya crisis Unb, Dhaka Unb, Dhaka
President of the European Council Charles Michel has reaffirmed European Union s continued support to Bangladesh for a lasting and peaceful solution to the Rohingya crisis.
He said this when Ambassador Mahbub Hassan Saleh, the newly-appointed Head of Mission of Bangladesh to the EU, met him to present his Letters of Credence in Brussels on Thursday.
Ambassador Saleh stressed the need for Myanmar authorities taking credible measures to generate confidence among the forcibly-displaced Rohingyas, temporarily sheltered in Bangladesh, for their safe, dignified and sustainable return to the Rakhine State.
President Michel recalled his previous meetings with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, including the last one held in Madrid in December 2019.
EU for lasting, peaceful solution to Rohingya crisis
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12th February, 2021 02:09:36
President of the European Council Charles Michel has reaffirmed EU’s continued support to Bangladesh for a lasting and peaceful solution to the Rohingya humanitarian crisis.
He said this when Ambassador Mahbub Hassan Saleh, the newly-appointed Head of Mission of Bangladesh to the EU, met him to present his Letters of Credence in Brussels on Thursday.
Ambassador Saleh stressed the need for Myanmar authorities to take credible measures to generate confidence among the forcibly-displaced Rohingyas, temporarily sheltered in Bangladesh, for their safe, dignified and sustainable return to the Rakhine State.
The European Council President Charles Michel reiterated the EU’s continuous support to Bangladesh for a lasting and peaceful solution to the Rohingya humanitarian crisis. He made the remarks while the newly appointed Head of Mission of Bangladesh to the EU Ambassador Mahbub Hassan Saleh called…
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