Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today called for establishing a humanitarian channel in Rakhine state of Myanmar to supply basic necessities to people and prevent further displacement there.
 
“Given the recent developments in Rakhaine State, amidst the warning of UNDP of an impending famine in Rakhaine, a humanitarian channel in Rakhine may be established for the supply of basic necessities to the people to stop further displacement from Rakhine,” he said.
 
Addressing the 6th BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok, the chief adviser said the protracted Rohingya crisis, if it remains unresolved, can create instability in the whole region.
 
He said BIMSTEC can promote dialogue to resolve the internal conflicts, particularly between the conflicting parties in Rakhine.
 
It should take more visible actions to engage Myanmar to bring stability in Rakhine for an enabling environment for the return of the forcibly displaced Rohingyas to Myanmar, Prof Yunus said.
 
He said Bangladesh encourages meaningful participation of BIMSTEC member states in the “High-Level Conference on the Situation of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar’ under the UN auspices, in September 2025.
 
The chief adviser said Bangladesh expects high-level political participation from BIMSTEC member states in the conference.
 UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres undertook a historic visit to Bangladesh from 13-16 March 2025, and expressed complete solidarity with the rights of the Rohingyas to return to Myanmar with dignity and safety, he said.

Thai Prime Minister and Chairperson of the Summit Paetongtarn Shinawatra, BIMSTEC Secretary General Ambassador Indra Mani Pandey, and distinguished heads of delegations from the BIMSTEC member states were present.

Cox’s Bazar Life Desk/BSS