Bangladesh cannot mobilize more resources for Rohingya refugees, chief adviser says

Rohingya Muslim refugees who were stranded after leaving Myanmar walk towards the Balukhali refugee camp after crossing the border in Bangladesh's Ukhia district on November 2, 2017. Bangladesh is holding talks on August 25, 2025 aimed at addressing the plight of Rohingya refugees, even as fresh arrivals cross over from war-torn Myanmar and shrinking aid flows deepen the crisis. (AFP)
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  • Bangladesh is calling on international community to find a sustainable solution to the crisis

COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh: Bangladesh cannot mobilize additional resources for the 1.3 million Rohingya refugees living in the country, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus said on Monday, urging the international community to find a sustainable solution to the crisis.
Nobel peace laureate Yunus, the de-facto prime minister of Bangladesh, also proposed seven action points to solve the crisis at a conference to mark the eighth anniversary of the exodus of the mostly Muslim minority from Myanmar’s western Rakhine state following a brutal crackdown by the military.