WFP to extend supports to Bangladesh dealing Rohingyas
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The United Nations World Food Programme has assured Dhaka to provide all out support in dealing ongoing Rohingya crisis terming it as a challenge for Bangladesh government.
WFP executive director David M Beasley made the assurance by sending a letter to foreign minister AK Abdul Momen, a foreign ministry press release said here on Tuesday.
In the letter, the WFP chief observed that all international bodies, including the WFP need to work closely in resolving the Rohingya problems.
He also lauded the role of Bangladesh government in providing shelter to over one million Rohingyas who were forcefully displaced from Myanmar.
Congratulating Momen for taking office as the Bangladesh foreign minister, Beasley hoped that the colourful career of Momen in the UN would contribute to resolve the critical issue like Rohingya.
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