Bangladesh Foreign Minister Mahmood Ali said yesterday that the issue of Rohingya influx with Myanmar has remained as an irritant in bilateral relations between the two countries and hoped there will be a new beginning with Myanmar through refugee repatriation.
“With the repatriation of the Rohingya under the arrangement signed on November 23, 2017, we hope to have a new beginning with Myanmar. We hope to see the problem to be resolved permanently with sustainable return of Rohingya to Myanmar,” he said.
The foreign minister said it is the policy of friendly and good neighbourly relations with neighbours that guided them through this difficult time with Myanmar. 
“You’re all aware that the Rohingya influx from Myanmar to Bangladesh has soured our relations in recent times. However, we remained steadfast in our foreign policy objective and continued our bilateral engagements with Myanmar,” he said.
In 2017, Minister Ali said, the world witnessed one of the fastest growing human movements of history as Myanmar orchestrated an unprecedented exodus of Rohingya from its Rakhine state. 
More than 655,500 desperate Rohingya entered Bangladesh crossing a border of 40 miles only. 
He said the helpless Rohingya faced worst forms of human rights violations owing to their religion and race. 
“Bangladesh, as an immediate neighbour, had to bear the brunt of hosting now over 1mn forcibly displaced population in its territory,” the minister said.
Given the shared political, cultural, social, economic history over centuries, the foreign minister said India remains Bangladesh’s most important partner. “Bangladesh enjoys best of its relations with its largest neighbour India.”
The foreign minister was addressing a seminar titled “Changing Global Dynamics: Bangladesh Foreign Policy” highlighting on “Evolving Bangladesh Foreign Policy in the Context of Contemporary Geopolitics” at Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies (BIISS).
As a natural connect between South and South-East Asia and beyond, he said Bangladesh will continue to pursue regional co-operation as an engine for sustainable growth and economic integration through Saarc, Bimstec, BBIN, SASEC, and BCIM. 
He said to secure economic benefits Bangladesh will continue to forge effective partnerships with other countries.
“We’ve already developed such partnerships with India, China, Japan, the UK and the US in recent years across mega infrastructure, power and energy sector projects,” he said. 
On realisation of sustainable development goals, Minister Ali said Bangladesh will continue to stretch its partnership in multiple fronts for realisation of sustainable 
development goals.
He said human rights and fundamental freedoms are the keys to our existence. “After ending the culture of impunity through the trial of war criminals who committed genocide and crimes against humanity during our War of Liberation in 1971, we’re now focusing on international recognition of the 1971 genocide.”
He said Bangladesh will continue to maintain a lead role in UN peacekeeping operations by contributing troops, police, including female peacekeepers.
“We would also gradually bring more focus on peacebuilding activities,” he added.
He said Bangladesh would employ mix tools and options at bilateral, regional and multilateral level to accomplish its objectives. “As we’ve done recently with the issue of Rohingya, we’ll continue to utilise our image in the multilateral forum to further our national interest,” Ali said.
Over the past decade, he said, Bangladesh foreign policy has taken multiple retours keeping the basic principles of engagement intact. 
“Beyond our deeper engagement with Western Europe, our outreach to Eastern Europe, Africa, Latin America has been extended to explore new markets for our products and labour and thus to best ensure Bangladesh’s economic security,” he mentioned. 
In the coming days, Minister Ali said, they will continue to work together to fulfil foreign policy vision and strategy under the normative guidelines of Vision 2021 and Vision 2041. 
“Drawing on our rich history and accomplishments, we’ll strive to demonstrate to the world why Bangladesh should matter. We all need to think innovative ways to accomplish that,” the minister said. 
In the coming days, he said, Bangladesh will continue to pursue its peace-centric and sustainable development focused approach in the international forum.

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