The United States of the Rohingya crisis
New York, 23 September - President Donald Trump 'deeply concerned' about the Rohingya crisis To solve the crisis, Trump asked his national security advisers to find ways to stop the ongoing torture on Rohingyas. Can stop the Myanmar officials, everyone is trying to find out.
A US minister has called for trial of the victims of rioting in Rakhine and the trial of those responsible. Another official has said that the Myanmar military will be able to reduce the US relationship with the army. In view of these, international analysts believe the United States has started movement on the Rohingya issue. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has demanded to pressurize the international community to stop killing Rakhine. News AP, Time Magazine, Washington Post and Arab News.
US ambassador to the United Nations Niki Halley told reporters in New York on Thursday, "We are not only pushing Suyuki with Myanmar but also giving to the military. He said, 'Everyone trying to find out who Burma's men are able to understand. About 500,000 people have left the country and tragedy and persecution are not there which can be digested.
Halley said Foreign Minister Rex Tyleron spoke to Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi about the concerns of Trump. Halley said, Marin General Joseph Dunnford, Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, urged Myanmar military leaders to stop the torture. Vice President Mike Pence has urged the United Nations Security Council to take strong and prompt action to stop the torture on Wednesday. He remarked that the Rakhine situation was 'a big tragedy' and 'a heart attack on human rights'. He urged the Rohingyas to help them at the moment of this need and hope for them.
Meanwhile, the Trump Administration is thinking about reducing ties with the Myanmar army. A senior White House official told Time Magazine. A national security council spokesman said, "If Burma's army does not work to comply with the rule of law and does not stop the violence and displacement, it will be difficult to work with them."
The spokesman immediately demanded the closure of the military violence. There are still restrictions on giving formal support to the Myanmar army, selling arms and training them. But the spokesman said that the relations between the two countries were on the way to development.
The White House and Foreign Ministry officials call upon the Myanmar civilians to stop violence. They are also talking about giving government and the army an opportunity to run Rakhine relief operations. But the Trump speech in the UN General Assembly did not mention the Rohingya crisis. Meanwhile, US Assistant Secretary of State Patrick Murphy has said that action will be taken against those responsible for investigating the allegations of the Sone Bahini on Rakhine Muslims. He said if the Myanmar government does not do it, then how to do it, the strategy will be to find the international community. Murphy visited Myanmar last week. He visited Rakhine. But he was not allowed to go to the destroyed area.
Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia calls for international pressure on Myanmar to return Rohingya to their own country Former health minister and head of the King Salman Humanitarian Relief Dr Adullah al-Rabi'ah said that the international community will have to put pressure on Myanmar to stop the killing of Muslims. He wants to cooperate with the United States, the United Kingdom and the international community so that the Rohingya can return home and live peacefully with civil rights. He said the Saudi government is supporting the Rohingya refugees of Bangladesh.
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