Hanoi (VNA) – Myanmar and Bangladesh have agreed to takeassistance from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHRC) to repatriatehundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims from Bangladesh to Myanmar.
BangladeshForeign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali said on November 25 that the threesides will establish a joint working group within three weeks to fix the termsfor the repatriation of Rohingya Muslims.
Thepriority is to ensure safety, he said, adding that Rohingya people willinitially have to live in temporary shelters or camps after their return toMyanmar from Bangladesh.
OnNovember 23, the two countries signed an agreement on the repatriation processof Rohingya Muslims, which is expected to start in two months.
Some620,000 Rohingya people had to flee to neighbouring Bangladesh after violencebroke out in Myanmar’s Rakhine state on August 25. Rohingya militants attacked24 police posts and a military base, leading to the government to respond with a security campaign. Clashes have killed at least 110 so far.-VNA