The announcement of the meeting priest of Myanmar, Win Myat Aye, that his nation might want to reclaim its Rohingya nationals shielded in Bangladesh as quickly as time permits ought to go down by substantiated activities. Up until this point, Myanmar has been lingering and postponing the procedure by putting more up to date conditions.
Mr. Aye did not elucidate whether the repatriation would occur in a way the worldwide group and Bangladesh have been requesting. His comments that the legislature would "attempt" to allow citizenship to Rohingyas are unsatisfactory. Rohingyas are Myanmar's nationals and their citizenships have been denied. Myanmar must submit that it would positively allow citizenships to the returnee displaced people.
We are additionally disheartened by the to a great degree moderate speed of Myanmar's confirmation procedure.
Given these substances, Myanmar must demonstrate its earnestness to loan assurance to its words. We take note of that Mr. Aye communicated his administration's expectation to consent to arrangements with UNDP and UNHCR to lead the repatriation, which we invite. We expect that the repatriation will occur in light of the Kofi Annan Commission's suggestions, which Myanmar guaranteed to satisfy, and completely observed by the UN organizations, with full privileges of the returnees secured.