Highlighting the importance of joint global efforts to realize repatriation of the Rohingyas, Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen has said those who keep claiming situations in Myanmar “not conducive” for repatriation have seldom visited Myanmar's Rakhine State.
"It’s quite strange. And they didn't answer the question whether situation in Cox's Bazar is right for the displaced people to live a decent life. This is something they have to ask themselves," he told UNB in an exclusive interview on Thursday.
The current influx of Rohingyas took place on August 25, 2017, which has seen its 6th anniversary Friday.
“The Rohingya issue has plagued Bangladesh and Myanmar for long. Over the years, Bangladesh has made great sacrifices by sheltering these displaced people. However, the security situation in the camps is deteriorating rapidly,” said Ambassador Yao, noting that killings, gun fights, kidnapping, drug and human trafficking are rampant in the Cox’s Bazar camps.
"External assistance is also heading down. The food ration for the displaced people has been reduced from 12 to 8 US dollars per person per month, which is far from enough for sustaining lives," he added.
Saying that all parties have increasingly realized repatriation is the only way out, the Chinese envoy stressed that Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina has also repeatedly expressed her firm resolve and determination for repatriation.
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“Though the Rohingya issue is by nature a bilateral one between Bangladesh and Myanmar, China, as a common neighbor of both countries and permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, supports the two sides to settle differences through friendly consultations, so as to maintain peace and stability in the region,” said the ambassador.
In 2018, China put forward the three-step proposition on improvement of situation in Rakhine State of Myanmar, namely to “stop violence, start repatriation and focus on development.”
“Over the years, China has offered tremendous help within its capability,” said the ambassador, "We have urged Myanmar to improve the security situation in Rakhine State, helped Bangladesh and Myanmar promote conditions of repatriation and resettlement facilities, provided good office for direct talks between Bangladesh and Myanmar, and called on the international community to encourage and support both sides," he elaborated.
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According to him, China's mediating and facilitating role has won respect, recognition and trust from both Bangladesh and Myanmar, and helped the two countries enhance their trust on each other.
Something positive seems to be happening.
This year by far, Myanmar has shown stronger will and increasing flexibility to take back some of the displaced people, according to the Chinese envoy.