Staff Reporter:
Dhaka yesterday expressed deep concern over the new arrivals of Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals in recent times due to armed conflicts in Myanmar particularly in Rakhine state.
The concerned was expressed when Myanmar Ambassador to Bangladesh U Kyaw Soe Moe paid a cour-tesy call on Foreign Secretary Md Jashim Uddin at Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday, a press re-lease said.
During the meeting, the foreign secretary urged to Myanmar to take all measures to contain armed con-flict near the bordering areas of Bangladesh and infiltration of civilian and armed personnel from Rakhine into Bangladesh.
He stressed on the need for early, voluntary, and sustainable repatriation of the Forcibly Displaced My-anmar Nationals to their homeland.
In response, Myanmar Ambassador assured that repatriation of the Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nation-als in Myanmar will be commenced as soon as peace and order in Rakhine state are restored.
Both sides acknowledged the huge potentials of cooperation between the two countries in the areas like trade, shipping connectivity, energy, and agriculture.
Issues of other bilateral components between the two countries were discussed at the meeting.
Ambassador Moe congratulated the Foreign Secretary for assuming the new position and wished that during his tenure the existing bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Myanmar will be further strengthened.
Foreign Secretary also congratulated him on his appointment as the Ambassador.