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Bangladesh Looks To Malaysia’s Influence To Address Rohingya Crisis – Yunus

August 16, 2025
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Chief Adviser to the Government of Bangladesh Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus delivers speech during Business Seminar on Trade and Investment Opportunities between Bangladesh and Malaysia. — fotoBERNAMA (2025) COPYRIGHT RESERVED
By Voon Miaw Ping

Bangladesh is seeking Malaysia’s influence, particularly its role as ASEAN Chair, to rally international efforts to address the prolonged Rohingya refugee crisis in the country.

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Chief Adviser to Bangladesh’s government Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus said Malaysia’s experience in hosting Rohingya refugees coupled with its leadership position in ASEAN places it in a unique position to push for a comprehensive regional solution.

“We are hoping that Malaysia will put its influence in the whole negotiation to make sure that we can overcome this problem,” he told the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) in a special interview before concluding his official visit to Malaysia.

The interview with the 2006 Nobel Prize laureate was led by Editor-in-Chief Arul Rajoo Durar Raj, Editor of International News Service Voon Miaw Ping, and Assistant Editor of Economic News Service Kisho Kumari Sucedaram.

Yunus also warned that the refugee crisis has deepened amid ongoing fighting in Myanmar’s Rakhine state between the Arakan Army and government forces, forcing fresh waves of Rohingyas fleeing across the border into Bangladesh.

“In the last 18 months alone, 150,000 new Rohingyas have arrived, in addition to the 1.2 million already in Bangladesh.

“It becomes more and more acute. And worst of it, the US cut off all the funds to maintain them. So that is a huge problem for us,” he said.

The Chief Adviser said three international conferences on the Rohingya will be convened in the coming months to seek a sustainable solution.

The first is scheduled in Cox’s Bazar at the end of this month, coinciding with the eighth anniversary of Bangladesh assuming responsibility for hosting Rohingya refugees fleeing hostilities in their home state.

The second high-level meeting will take place on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in September, while the third is planned for year-end in Doha, Qatar.

Repatriation efforts have made little progress, further complicated by the ongoing armed conflict in Myanmar since 2021.

The protracted humanitarian crisis continues to affect not only Bangladesh but also several ASEAN member states, including Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Malaysia, though not a signatory to the 1951 United Nations Refugee Convention or its 1967 Protocol, continues to temporarily host nearly 150,000 Rohingya refugees on a humanitarian basis.

The Rohingya crisis began in 2017 following a military crackdown in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, which triggered a mass exodus of Rohingya into Bangladesh.

Source: bernama.com
Tags: ASEAN ChairGovernment of BangladeshMalaysiaRohingya crisis

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