During the first few days of the latest influx, Bangladesh kept its border closed but later decided to open it up to Rohingyas. “There are various quarters who would try to create a situation to divert the attention. We were very careful about that,” she said.
Hasina, however, thanked Myanmar for coming forward to start the discussion on taking back Rohingyas. “I think this is a special aspect. I think there’s an international pressure (on them) … we will be able to solve the problem gradually through discussions.” International aid agencies say some 515,000 Rohingyas have fled to Bangladesh in six weeks since the end of August.
On Friday, the United Nations said that is bracing for a possible ‘further exodus’. An estimated 2,000 Rohingyas are arriving in Bangladesh a day, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said on Friday.