Putrajaya (Malaysia), Aug. 12 -- Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday sought Malaysia's help to resolve the Rohingya issue, describing it as a major problem for Bangladesh.
During a joint press meet after official talks and the signing of five MoUs and exchanging three notes, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim also expressed his country's concern over the burden Bangladesh faces in hosting a large number of forcibly displaced Rohingyas.
"You (Anwar) have just mentioned Rohingya. This is a big problem for us. We are seeking help from Malaysia, particularly as chair of the ASEAN countries. So, we need all the help we can get from our good friend Malaysia," Prof Yunus said.
Earlier in his speech, the Malaysian Prime Minis...
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