The Straits Times, Jakarta :
Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi has said Indonesia is carrying out intensive diplomacy to help in the Rohingya humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, while keeping in mind that the issue is very sensitive in Myanmar.
Ms Retno also said on Sunday that Indonesia is trying to help with bridge building between Myanmar and Bangladesh as their bilateral ties have been affected by the Rohingya issue.
“I’m carrying out our diplomacy carefully so it will not cause a tumult, because Rohingya conflicts are very sensitive issues, which relate to a fully sovereign country. The sovereignty of a country must be respected,” Ms Retno said.
Indonesia, in a government-to-government initiative, dispatched 10 freight containers filled with instant noodles, baby food, wheat and sarongs last Thursday.
Ms Retno recently met Myanmar’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi in the latter’s private residence to discuss the Rohingya issue. The Indonesian Foreign Minister later went to Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district near the border with Myanmar to talk to Rohingya who have fled there.
Bangladesh says about 50,000 Rohingya have fled there since the Myanmar army launched a crackdown on its side of the border in October. Myanmar, which has a Buddhist majority, has for decades said the Rohingya are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and has declined to grant them citizenship. Bangladesh says the Rohingya are Myanmar citizens and it has refused to grant refugee status to those who have fled there.
Ms Retno said it will not be easy to resolve the Rohingya issue in Myanmar’s Rakhine province that borders Bangladesh because of religious sentiments that triggered the conflict.
Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi has said Indonesia is carrying out intensive diplomacy to help in the Rohingya humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, while keeping in mind that the issue is very sensitive in Myanmar.
Ms Retno also said on Sunday that Indonesia is trying to help with bridge building between Myanmar and Bangladesh as their bilateral ties have been affected by the Rohingya issue.
“I’m carrying out our diplomacy carefully so it will not cause a tumult, because Rohingya conflicts are very sensitive issues, which relate to a fully sovereign country. The sovereignty of a country must be respected,” Ms Retno said.
Indonesia, in a government-to-government initiative, dispatched 10 freight containers filled with instant noodles, baby food, wheat and sarongs last Thursday.
Ms Retno recently met Myanmar’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi in the latter’s private residence to discuss the Rohingya issue. The Indonesian Foreign Minister later went to Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district near the border with Myanmar to talk to Rohingya who have fled there.
Bangladesh says about 50,000 Rohingya have fled there since the Myanmar army launched a crackdown on its side of the border in October. Myanmar, which has a Buddhist majority, has for decades said the Rohingya are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and has declined to grant them citizenship. Bangladesh says the Rohingya are Myanmar citizens and it has refused to grant refugee status to those who have fled there.
Ms Retno said it will not be easy to resolve the Rohingya issue in Myanmar’s Rakhine province that borders Bangladesh because of religious sentiments that triggered the conflict.