
Parliamentary standing committee on foreign affairs urged the UN agencies, international non-government organisations and NGOs involved in the Rohingya response to beef up their efforts to attract more support and keep the international community鈥檚 attention on the Rohingya crisis.
The UN agencies, international non-government organisations, NGOs, district administration, and security agencies of Cox鈥檚 Bazar met the committee members on Sunday.
The committee thanked them for their continued humanitarian support.
They sought the cooperation of all so that the Rohingyas could return to Rakhine State at the earliest possible time to attain the ultimate solution to the Rohingya crisis.
The members of the standing committee had their second meeting in Cox鈥檚 Bazar.
Eight members of parliament, including the chairman of the committee AK Abdul Momen and foreign minister Hasan Mahmud, joined the meeting.
The committee members visited Rohingya camps and the Khurushkul Special Ashrayan Project in Cox鈥檚 Bazar.
In the camps, they visited WFP food distribution centre, learning centre, registration centre, repatriation centers, and office of the camp in charge.
They also exchanged views with Rohingya representatives, where Rohingyas expressed a strong desire to return to Rakhine State.
Acting foreign secretary, officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the national parliament attended the programme.
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