Bangladesh’s Md Touhid Hossain, a top international affairs official, claimed on Saturday that “big neighbors” India and China did not intervene as expected to help with the Rohingya problems while stressing that each nation has “own interests”.
Hossain expressed profound concern over the issue, emphasising that if unsettled, the problem could become a worldwide problem, not just for Bangladesh or the region but over. Bangladesh now hosts over 1.2 million Rohingya migrants from conflict-wracked Myanmar, a condition that has placed considerable strain on Dhaka’s tools.
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