Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

FRONTPAGE

UNSC ‘a mute witness’ to deterioration of Rohingya situation, Bangladesh says

Staff Reporter:

Referring to the growing mistrust between people and the global institutions, Bangladesh has urged the UN Security Council to demonstrate unity and decisiveness in addressing visible threats to peace and protecting the most vulnerable, such as the Rohingya minorities.

“Almost six years have passed since the Rohingya minorities were expelled from their ancestral land in Myanmar. No effective action was taken by the Security Council to remedy the situation; rather the Council has remained a mute witness to its continued deterioration,” Ambassador Muhammad Abdul Muhith, Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations in New York, said.

He was speaking at the Security Council open debate on “Futureproofing Trust for Sustaining Peace” held at the United Nations Headquarters on Wednesday.
“In order to build trust, the Council must reverse the course of inactions”, he added.

In his statement, Permanent Representative Muhith referred to the critical role of peacekeepers in building trust among communities and called for strengthening the peacebuilding mandates of the peacekeeping missions.

He also called upon the Security Council to leverage the complementary role of the UN Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) in addressing non-traditional security threats, such as climate change.

“As the Chair of the PBC for two terms, Bangladesh made sincere efforts to unbound the potentials of the Commission,” added the Ambassador.

He also stressed the importance of full equal and meaningful participation of women in building sustainable peace and emphasized on promoting the Women Peace and Security agenda in broader peace and security contexts including in addressing climate change, disaster risk reduction and in humanitarian action.

The open debate was convened by Switzerland as a signature event of its first ever presidency to the security council.
The Foreign Minister of Switzerland Ignazio Cassis chaired the meeting.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement

You May Also Like

EDITORIAL

-By Dr. Md. Shahidul Islam- Agriculture remains one of the principal driving forces of Bangladesh’s economy. Beyond ensuring food security and nutrition, the sector...

AROUND THE WORLD

BEIJING, May 13, 2026 (Net) – US President Donald Trump said he would ask Xi Jinping to “open up” China to American firms as...

AROUND THE WORLD

JAKARTA, May 13, 2026 (Net) – Indonesia will review its visa-free entry policy for nationals of South-east Asian countries after a string of arrests...

AROUND THE WORLD

KATHMANDU, Nepal, May 13, 2026 (Net) – A team of Nepali climbers reached the summit of Mount Everest on Wednesday, opening the route for...

Copyright © 2023 The Good Morning. All Rights Reserved.
Editor and Publisher: Enayet Hossain Khan
70, Pioneer Road, Kakrail, Dhaka- 1000, Bangladesh.
Phone: +88-01711424112, +88-01847255828
Email: dailygoodmorning@yahoo.com, thegoodmorningbd@gmail.com
Designed & Maintained By TECHIENET SOFTWARE ltd.