Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain on Sunday called upon the international community to come forward and resolve the Rohingya issue, otherwise, he warned it will be a problem for the entire region, not just for Bangladesh.
He laid emphasis on exploring ways to reestablish the rights of the Rohingyas so that they can return home with rights and security that they deserve.
The foreign adviser was speaking as the chief guest at a seminar titled "Repatriation of Rohingya in Bangladesh: Strategic Implications on Regional Security and Ways Ahead," jointly organised by the Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) and the Armed Forces Division.
National Security Adviser and High Representative to the Chief Adviser Khalilur Rahman spoke as the guest of honour while Principal Staff Officer of the AFD Lieutenant General SM Kamrul Hassan spoke as special guest.
Adviser Hossain said they cannot force the Rohingyas out as they need to return home voluntarily. Highlighting the current situation in Rakhine, he said the Rohingyas will not return to their homeland without security and rights.
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A reasonable security must be ensured for them, he said, noting that a complete civil war is going on in Myanmar.
Talking about different authorities of different natures within Myanmar, Hossain said, “We cannot stop bilateral negotiations but let us not be very hopeful of bilateral negotiations leading it to repatriation.”