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UN Chief Antonio Guterres thanks Bangladesh, calls for Rohingya aid

ANI March 14, 2025 195 views

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is currently visiting Bangladesh to address the ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis. During his diplomatic tour, he has expressed gratitude to the country's interim government for their hospitality and support. Guterres aims to draw international attention to the humanitarian challenges faced by Rohingya refugees and seek increased global assistance. His visit includes meetings with key government officials and a planned visit to refugee camps in Cox's Bazar to highlight the urgent need for sustainable solutions.

"You can count on the UN to help build a sustainable and equitable future for all." - Antonio Guterres
Dhaka, March 14: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed his gratitude to Bangladesh's interim government and its people, acknowledging their hospitality as he arrived for a four-day visit, the Daily Star reported.

Key Points

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UN seeks increased humanitarian assistance for Rohingya refugees

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Guterres meets key Bangladesh government officials

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Diplomatic visit focuses on refugee crisis resolution

https://x.com/antonioguterres/status/1900417998709498215

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Guterres stated, "I thank Chief Adviser of the Government of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, the interim government and the people of Bangladesh for their warm welcome. As the country undergoes important reforms and transitions, you can count on the UN to help build a sustainable and equitable future for all."

During his visit, Guterres is expected to urge the international community to step up humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya men, women, and children who have endured immense suffering. His spokesperson emphasised this during a media briefing early today, reinforcing the UN's commitment to supporting the refugees and addressing their ongoing plight.

Upon his arrival in Bangladesh yesterday afternoon, Guterres met with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the state guest house Jamuna. Their discussions focused on the country's reform initiatives, humanitarian efforts, and Bangladesh's collaboration with the UN in addressing critical issues.

Earlier today, Guterres was also called upon by Foreign Adviser Touhid Hossain and High Representative of the Chief Adviser on Rohingya and Priority Matters, Khalilur Rahman, at Hotel InterContinental. Their meeting further underscored the urgency of resolving the Rohingya crisis and securing international support.

Guterres and Yunus will travel together to Cox's Bazar, where they will visit the Rohingya refugee camps. The Secretary-General will engage with Rohingya refugees who were forcibly displaced from Myanmar and interact with host communities that have been providing them shelter. The delegation will also share iftar with the refugees, recognising their resilience during the holy month of Ramadan., the Daily Star reported.

On Saturday, Guterres is scheduled to visit a photo exhibition at the UN office in Dhaka, meet with youth and civil society representatives, and hold a joint press conference with Foreign Adviser Touhid Hossain. He will conclude his visit with an iftar hosted by the Chief Adviser before departing Dhaka on March 16.

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