The United States has said China has done little to address the Rohingya issue
The United States has said China has done little to address the Rohingya problem.
US Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Beacon told the media in a telephonic brief that there was still a lot to be expected from China considering the proximity to this humanitarian catastrophe.
He was addressing the media at a telephonic press conference on Tuesday about his recent visit to India and Bangladesh.
Stephen Began said the United States will work with the Bangladeshi government to find a lasting solution to meet the humanitarian needs of more than 8 million Rohingya refugees.
Congratulating the Government of Bangladesh on providing shelter to this large population who have been subjected to violence and cruelty in Myanmar, Stephen Beagon held talks with Prime Minister Hasina and Foreign Minister Dr. AK Adbul Momen during his visit to Kaka. Resolution of the problem.
Responding to a question on democracy and human rights in Bangladesh, Stephen Beacon said that the separation of Bangladesh as a leader in South Asia was a constant attempt to move towards democracy.
Speaking about the purpose of his visit, Deputy Secretary Beagan said it was intended to further enhance relations.