Malaysia has called on members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to enhance cooperation with ASEAN in addressing the Rohingya crisis and supporting Myanmar’s path to peace and stability.
Delivering Malaysia’s statement at the OIC Contact Group on the Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan urged for the “safe, dignified and sustained return” of displaced Rohingya to Rakhine State.
He underscored that political inclusivity, an end to violence and scaled-up humanitarian assistance must be key priorities moving forward.
“As ASEAN Chair, Malaysia is advancing inclusive dialogue and humanitarian outreach through our Special Envoy,” he said, stressing that collaboration with OIC could amplify these efforts.
He also addressed the recent earthquake in Myanmar, warning of a worsening humanitarian emergency. While welcoming the temporary ceasefire declared by conflicting parties, the minister called for a permanent cessation of hostilities and for urgent action to enable secure aid distribution.
The minister noted that Malaysia has dispatched 30 tonnes of humanitarian aid, deployed its SMART disaster response team and established a field hospital in Sagaing, one of the worst-affected areas.
“Rebuilding trust among stakeholders is essential for a durable solution,” he said, urging OIC nations to step up support and engagement.