The United States and the United Kingdom pledged $96 million in new aid at the first High-Level Conference on the Situation of the Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar at the UN headquarters on Tuesday. The US committed $60 million, while the UK announced $36 million, according to Chief Adviser Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam.
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus addressed the opening session and called for seven-point actions to resolve the crisis. He described Rohingya repatriation as the only peaceful solution and proposed creating a practical roadmap for their safe and dignified return with reasonable stabilization of Rakhine. Yunus warned that as funding declines, repatriation remains the only peaceful option available.
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus addressed the opening session and called for seven-point actions to resolve the crisis. He described Rohingya repatriation as the only peaceful solution and proposed creating a practical roadmap for their safe and dignified return with reasonable stabilization of Rakhine. Yunus warned that as funding declines, repatriation remains the only peaceful option available.