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Foreign minister: Amnesty report won’t affect Rohingya repatriation talks | Dhaka Tribune

24.5.18

Foreign minister: Amnesty report won’t affect Rohingya repatriation talks | Dhaka Tribune: The government has ruled out any negative impact over the ongoing Rohingya repatriation talks between Bangladesh and Myanmar because of Amnesty International's (AI) new report saying people these days do not believe their stuff.

"I do not think the ongoing discussion (over Rohingya repatriation) will be affected. It (AI's claim) is nothing logical. Nobody believes it," Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali said on Wednesday while briefing reporters at his office on the prime minister’s upcoming visit to Kolkata, India.


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