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Bangladesh begs French envoy Lechervy for help with Myanmar
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50753, member: 636"] Bangladesh pushed hard for more countries to help send Rohingya refugees back to Myanmar safely. Government officials want other nations to work together on getting the displaced people home with dignity. The country keeps demanding that Myanmar take back the refugees who fled violence years ago. Leaders say they need global support to make the plan work properly. Bangladesh refuses to give up on finding a peaceful solution to the refugee crisis. A major meeting at Bangladesh University of Professionals brought together experts to talk about the messy situation. French diplomat Christian Lechervy flew in to give the main speech about fixing the problem. The ambassador told attendees that countries must coordinate their efforts better. University professors joined the discussion to explain how the crisis affects Bangladesh. They warned that the refugee situation keeps hurting relations between Bangladesh and Myanmar. The seminar focused on power politics and how big countries influence the region. Experts said the Rohingya crisis creates serious problems for Bangladesh's foreign policy. Military and academic leaders explained the security risks the country faces. Professor Shahab Enam Khan ran the meeting while others shared their views. Students and researchers attended the event to learn about the complex diplomatic challenges ahead. [/QUOTE]
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