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Suu Kyi to Asean leaders: Rohingya issue being addressed

President Rodrigo Duterte and Burma鈥檚 State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi (PHOTO BY JAYMEE GAMIL / 蜜桃工作室)

Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi assured her fellow Southeast Asian leaders who are gathered in Manila that Myanmar was already taking steps to address the plight of the Rohingya people, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said on Monday.

Roque said Ms. Suu Kyi gave the assurance during the plenary session of the Asean (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) summit here after two unnamed Asean leaders raised the matter.

鈥淚 can confirm that the Rohingya issue was discussed. It was specifically brought up by two member states,鈥 Roque said in a press briefing.

He did not identify the two Asean leaders who raised the issue of the Rohingyas during the plenary session at the Philippine International Convention Center.

鈥淢yanmar specifically addressed the Rohingya issue. Myanmar specifically said鈥hey are in the process of attending the Kofi Annan report (and that) they welcome humanitarian assistance,鈥 Roque said.

A commission headed by former United Nations chief Kofi Anan in August released a report that called on Myanmar to scrap the restrictions on the movement of citizenship of persecuted Muslim Rohingya.

The report was release before the violence broke out in Myanmar鈥檚 Rakhine state which led 600,000 Rohingyas to flee to Bangladesh.

鈥淢yanmar agreed that they welcome humanitarian assistance but there was no specific mention about which country will provide,鈥 Roque said.

He said Ms. Suu Kyi also told her fellow Asean leaders that Rohingyas who had fled to聽 Bangladesh could return to Mynamar after the two countries sign a memorandum of understanding.

鈥淭he process of repatriation of IDPs (internally displaced persons) will conclude within three weeks after a signing of a memorandum of agreement for understanding with Bangladesh,鈥 Roque said.

The violence began after Rohingya insurgents attacked police outposts and a military base in Rakhine state. The violence that ensued saw hundreds of Rohingyas killed, their villages burned down, while thousands fled across the border to Bangladesh.

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