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-YANMAR LEADER VOWS SAFE REPATRIATI­ON OF 2OHINGYAS

- (Genalyn D. Kabiling)

Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has reportedly promised to facilitate the safe repatriati­on of the Rohingya people who fled the strife-torn state to Bangladesh.

Suu Kyi made the assurance after “concern” for the welfare of the displaced Rohingyas was raised during the 31st Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations plenary summit led by President Duterte yesterday.

According to presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque Jr., the return of the Rohingyas to their homeland will reportedly be made three weeks following Myanmar’s agreement with Bangladesh on the matter.

When the Rohingya refugee situation was tackled at the ASEAN summit, Roque told Palace reporters: “Myanmar responded: Kofi Annan report being addressed.”

“Humanitari­an assistance is welcomed; and repatriati­on of internally displaced persons within three weeks after memorandum of understand­ing signing with Bangladesh,” Roque added.

Roque said the Philippine­s acknowledg­ed the need for relief assistance not only to the displaced families of Marawi City but also to the Rohingya refugees.

More than 500,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled violence and threats in Rakhine, Myanmar and sought refuge in Bangladesh.

The United Nations earlier accused

Myanmar’s military of deliberate­ly driving out the Rohingyas from the country. A UN report claimed that the Myanmar’s military operations were part of the plan to keep them across the border.

Myanmar authoritie­s, however, explained that the military operations were supposedly meant to combat the terrorism threat and restore stability in Rakhine.

 ?? (Pool photo) ?? MYANMAR State Counselor and Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi shakes hands with President Duterte before the opening ceremony of the 31st Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations Summit in Pasay City.
(Pool photo) MYANMAR State Counselor and Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi shakes hands with President Duterte before the opening ceremony of the 31st Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations Summit in Pasay City.

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