Chair of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Foreign Affairs Muhammad Faruk Khan, MP met the Cambodian Prime Minister at Peace Palace in Phnom Penh on Monday afternoon to elicit support for the early repatriation of Rohingyas.
He also highlighted the negative consequences of the prolong stay of these Rohingya people in Bangladesh and the Asean countries and beyond, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here.
Highlighting the humanitarian gesture of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Faruk Khan briefed the four-point policy direction of Prime Minister Hasina to the Cambodian Prime Minister.
He sought support from Cambodia, an important member country of Asean, for early, safe and sustainable repatriation of Rohingya people.
The Cambodian Prime Minister mentioned that mutual naming of road in Phnom Pen and Dhaka after the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the late King Father of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk would strengthen bilateral relationship between the two countries.
They also discussed other bilateral issues, including trade, agriculture and tourism.
Addressing Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as his elder sister, Prime Minister Hun Sen referred to her visit to Cambodia in December 2017 and his visit to Bangladesh in June 2014, and mentioned that these two visits have taken the bilateral relations to a new height.
Faruk Khan mentioned that Bangladesh would organise events in Cambodia during ‘Mujib Year’ from March 2020 to March 2021, the birth centenary of Father of the Nation of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman so that the people of Cambodia can learn more about the glorious life of Bangabandhu.
Earlier in the day, Faruk Khan and the delegation met the President of the Senate, First Vice President of the National Assembly and attended a working meeting with the Chairman of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs of the National Assembly of Cambodia.
In all the meetings, Faruk Khan urged the Cambodian leaders to put pressure on Myanmar so that it takes its residents back.
Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh Golam Faruk Khandakar Prince, MP, Md Abdul Majid Khan, MP, Nahim Razzaq, Bangladesh Ambassador to Cambodia (resident in Bangkok) Md Nazmul Quaunine and high officials from Cambodian Government were also present at the meetings.
Farukh Khan and delegation members met the Bangladesh Community members living in Cambodia on Sunday evening in Phnom Penh.