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B'desh FM slams nations for asking to rescue Rohingya refugees

By IANS | Updated: May 23, 2020 13:35 IST

Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen has lashed out at the countries that were pressuring Dhaka to accept more ...

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Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen has lashed out at the countries that were pressuring Dhaka to accept more Rohingya refugees, it was reported.

Speaking on Friday about a recent meeting with Ambassadors of the European Union (EU) countries, the Minister said if the European and American governments were so worried about the wellbeing of these refugees, they were welcome to accept them, reports bdnews24.

"I told them the average annual wage of our people is $2,000, whereas for you it is $56,000. And in our country 1,200 people live in every square kilometre, while in yours it is 15. Why don't you relocate these refugees to your countries?" he queried.

Bangladesh shelters nearly 1.1 million Rohingya in camps at Cox's Bazar since their mass exodus in August 2017 in the face of threat from the Myanmar Army.

The Sheikh Hasina government reached an agreement with Myanmar government towards the end of 2017 for their repatriation.

Dhaka has been critical of growing calls by countries that Bangladesh shelter more Rohingya rather than piling the pressure on Myanmar to repatriate them.

Bangladesh has called on other countries to rescue the Rohingya in boats who are strarnded at sea.

"The problems occur in the Andaman Sea and the Indian Ocean. And whenever any tricky situation emerges, everyone looks to Bangladesh, as if the rest should be in Bangladesh because we have sheltered 1.1 million of them.

"No matter where in the world there is an issue with the Rohingya people, we have to solve it," bdnews24 quoted the Foreign Minister as further saying.

"We said we cannot do it, we have no more space left. And the others also have a responsibility (towards the Rohingya). It is not our problem alone, it's a global issue."

This month, 277 Rohingya people were rescued from the sea and the government sent them to the Bhashan Char remote island.

( With inputs from IANS )

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