Visiting European Commissioner Hadja Lahbib on Monday stressed more cooperation in preparedness, disaster management and climate change, including flood control, saying that the European Union (EU) is keen to exchange “good practices" and preparedness strategies with Bangladesh.
"You did an extraordinary job at an extraordinary time. My main message is that we are ready to reinforce our cooperation,” the European Commissioner told Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus lauding his leadership at the critical juncture of the country.
The Chief Adviser said the interim government is committed to holding a "free and fair" election and the vote would likely be held by December this year, according to the Chief Adviser’s press wing.
She said the European Union is providing 68 million euros this year for the Rohingya response, including host communities in Bangladesh and for the Myanmar conflict, notably for the people caught in violence in Myanmar's Western Rakhine state.
The EU commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management made the announcement when she called on Bangladesh Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka.
But despite the fact that the amount is more than the initial EU contribution last year, it is still not enough to avoid the risk of a significant deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the camps, the Commissioner said, due to the growing funding gap.
Prof Yunus reiterated his government's support for the Rohingya humanitarian crisis, saying it is a "big issue" for Bangladesh. “It has been going on for several years without any solution. There’s no expiry date.
“We are very happy to see you visit Bangladesh. The UN secretary-general is coming. We are trying to draw international attention to the Rohingya crisis,” said Prof Yunus.
The EU Commissioner said the only answer to the crisis is peace. “We need to remain prepared for all kinds of disasters, including man-made disasters. Such disasters also include disinformation,” she said.
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