
The European Union has said it believes in empowered and representative Rohingya voices and supports efforts that drive sustainable solutions.
‘Politically, with funding for humanitarians, development and accountability for human rights abuses, and with sanctions in force. But this crisis is one that cries out for concerted action,’ said the EU Embassy in Dhaka.
EU ambassador to Bangladesh Michael Miller attended the ‘Stakeholders’ Dialogue’ on the Rohingya situation in Cox’s Bazar recently, expressing solidarity with the Rohingya and the people of Bangladesh.
Eight years on, the EU hosted an instructive briefing by assistant high commissioner of UNHCR Raouf Mazou for the international community in Dhaka on the Rohingya crisis.
‘Sobering yet inspiring,’ said the EU Embassy in Dhaka in a message through its verified Facebook page on Wednesday.