Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina delivers her keynote speech at the 25th
International Nikkei Conference on the Future of Asia, at the Imperial
Hotel in Tokyo, on Thursday, May 30, 2019
Focus Bangla
Sheikh Hasina added that Asian countries must cooperate with each other in the spirit of openness
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that the Rohingya crisis is a lesson for other crisis situations in the region—and elsewhere in the world—so that chaos is overcome by the power of peace, humanity, and development.
"We have sought dialogue and consensus over discord, even in the face of extreme provocation and crisis. We are not only responding to a humanitarian call, but we are also aware about not allowing the crisis to escalate into chaos and regional instability," she said on Thursday, reports UNB.
She said this while delivering her keynote speech at the 25th International Nikkei Conference on the Future of Asia, at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, on the theme "Seeking a New Global Order – Overcoming the Chaos."
She said, "Despite our extreme limitations, we offered shelter to over 1.1 million forcibly- displaced Rohingyas as a responsible nation."
"The global community is looking up to us—the rising Asia—to innovate, inspire, and lead the world towards continued peace and prosperity," she said.
She said Asian countries need to cooperate with each other in the spirit of openness, inclusiveness, and equality – sharing benefits and joint contributions.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that the Rohingya crisis is a lesson for other crisis situations in the region—and elsewhere in the world—so that chaos is overcome by the power of peace, humanity, and development.
"We have sought dialogue and consensus over discord, even in the face of extreme provocation and crisis. We are not only responding to a humanitarian call, but we are also aware about not allowing the crisis to escalate into chaos and regional instability," she said on Thursday, reports UNB.
She said this while delivering her keynote speech at the 25th International Nikkei Conference on the Future of Asia, at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, on the theme "Seeking a New Global Order – Overcoming the Chaos."
She said, "Despite our extreme limitations, we offered shelter to over 1.1 million forcibly- displaced Rohingyas as a responsible nation."
"The global community is looking up to us—the rising Asia—to innovate, inspire, and lead the world towards continued peace and prosperity," she said.
She said Asian countries need to cooperate with each other in the spirit of openness, inclusiveness, and equality – sharing benefits and joint contributions.
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