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Based on 6 verified sources covering Finland, Myanmar:
YANGON — Myanmar’s State Counselor and Foreign Affairs Minister Daw Aung San Suu Kyi said on Tuesday that she hoped talks with Bangladesh this week would result in a memorandum of understanding on the repatriation of refugees. [2]
The Myanmar junta appeared to be using their usual diplomacy playbook this week as they escorted foreign diplomats to Muslim Rohingya internally displaced people’s camps. [3]
YANGON — The government plans to begin registering and resettling Bangladesh’s self-identifying Rohingya Muslim refugees in northern Maungdaw Township, Rakhine State “as soon as possible,” according to Myanmar’s social welfare and resettlement minist... [4]
SITTWE, Rakhine State—On Tuesday morning, 29 Rohingya voluntarily returned to Rakhine State’s Maungdaw Township from Bangladesh. [5]
YANGON — The government has estimated it can take back about 300 Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh per day and said there is a need to scrutinize the refugees under the four main principles of a 1993 agreement between the two countries. [6]
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YANGON — Myanmar’s State Counselor and Foreign Affairs Minister Daw Aung San Suu Kyi said on Tuesday that she hoped talks with Bangladesh this week would result in a memorandum of understanding on the repatriation of refugees.
The Myanmar junta appeared to be using their usual diplomacy playbook this week as they escorted foreign diplomats to Muslim Rohingya internally displaced people’s camps.
YANGON — The government plans to begin registering and resettling Bangladesh’s self-identifying Rohingya Muslim refugees in northern Maungdaw Township, Rakhine State “as soon as possible,” according to Myanmar’s social welfare and resettlement minist
SITTWE, Rakhine State—On Tuesday morning, 29 Rohingya voluntarily returned to Rakhine State’s Maungdaw Township from Bangladesh.
YANGON — The government has estimated it can take back about 300 Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh per day and said there is a need to scrutinize the refugees under the four main principles of a 1993 agreement between the two countries.