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PM seeks Chinese support to resolve Rohingya crisis

GreenWatch Desk Diplomacy 2024-06-24, 10:13pm

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today sought Chinese support to solve the Rohingya crisis quickly.

“Bangladesh is now very much worried about Rohingya crisis due to uncertainty of solution as it has already been six years of influx of the forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals to Bangladesh,” she said.
The Premier sought this support as  Liu Jianchao, Minister of International Department of the Communist Party of China, called on her at her Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban Office, reports BSS.
While briefing reporters after the call on, Prime Minister’s Press Secretary Md Nayeemul Islam Khan quoted Sheikh Hasina as saying, “It (Rohingya crisis) is very much frustrating and worrying for us.”  
He said that the premier told the Chinese minister that “It’s a special message (from myself) to convey to the Chinese President (for a amicable solution of Rohingya crisis).”
She also requested the minister to do something with own and extra interest for it, he added.