Bangladesh-Myanmar settlement: Rohingya refugees can return home
The Rohingya crisis seems to be resolved. A major agreement between Myanmar and Bangladesh has been reached to resolve this issue between the increasing pressure from the whole world.
The Bangladesh Foreign Ministry said in a statement that after the week's talks, both neighboring countries signed the arrangement for the return of displaced people.
Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi and Bangladesh's Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali had a dialogue between the two countries and signed an agreement on this.
Bangladeshi officials say that the agreement that has been signed, that has been negotiating for the last few months and on Wednesday, the senior officials of both the countries finalized this.
Bangladesh said in a brief statement that the two sides have agreed to start the refugees return to Myanmar in two months.
Myanmar agreed on Thursday to withdraw those millions of Rohingya refugees who fled to Bangladesh due to military action and took refuge in Bangladesh.
The United States has termed Myanmar's military action as a 'Racial Slaughter'. After the military action in Myanmar's Rakhine Province, six lakh twenty thousand people have migrated from Bangladesh since August.
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