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UN Security Council members meet Suu Kyi

Tuesday - May 1, 2018 6:54 am , Category : WORLD
 UN Security Council members meet Suu Kyi
UN Security Council members meet Suu Kyi

United Nations May 1 (IANS) The members of the UN Security Council have met Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi to discuss the issue of more than one million Rohingya refugees who have fled into neighbouring Bangladesh the chief UN spokesman said.



"The Security Council as you know has a mission that has been traveling in Asia " Stephane Dujarric told reporters at UN Headquarters on Monday Xinhua news agency reported. "That team met this morning (Monday) Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka."

"Following that meeting the Security Council delegation flew to Naypyidaw the Myanmar capital where it metMyanmar State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi and with General Min Aung Hlaing Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces " the spokesman said.

There was no word of what was discussed in the meetings but a news conference was promised for Tuesday in the capital.

However one of the objectives for the council was spelled out in a letter last week from the president of the council on the "terms of reference" for the trip.

Ambassador Gustavo Meza-Cuadra of Peru this month s president of the panel of 15 said the objective of the visit was compliance with a November 2016 council Presidential Statement.

That document called for protection of civilians and said the council "urges the Government of Myanmar to work with the Government of Bangladesh and the United Nations to allow the voluntary return of all refugees in conditions of safety and dignity to their homes in Myanmar."

That was expressed as the main objective at this point ambassadors said before leaving UN Headquarters late last week.

"The council mission also met with civil society parliamentarians and government representatives in the Myanmar capital " Dujarric said.

"Tomorrow (Tuesday) the Security Council will fly to Rakhine State where the delegation will meet with the local government and civil society " he said. "They will visit Northern Rakhine State and then have a press conference upon returning to Naypyidaw."

More than 670 000 ethnic Muslim Rohingya have fled northern Rakhine State since August 25 2017. On that date Rohingya activists are alleged to have carried out a deadly attack on security posts prompting alleged retribution by Myanmar forces and vigilante groups.

--IANS
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