Bangladesh expresses concerns over Myanmar’s border deal violation

Bangladesh expresses concerns over Myanmar’s border deal violation

Bangladesh on Sunday reiterates her ‘deep concern’ over falling mortar shells inside Bangladesh territory, indiscriminate aerial firing from Myanmar in the bordering areas, and air space violations from Myanmar.

Bangladesh on Sunday reiterated her ‘deep concern’ over falling mortar shells inside Bangladesh territory, indiscriminate aerial firing from Myanmar in the bordering areas, and air space violations from Myanmar.

The ministry of foreign affairs summoned Myanmar ambassador to Bangladesh Aung Kyaw Moe and lodged a strong protest over the recent incidents along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border.

‘We summoned their ambassador on Sunday again. We protested at it,’ foreign minister AK Abdul Momen told reporters at the ministry.

Momen said that there were internal conflicts inside Myanmar and they did not see anything provocative and Bangladesh shared its concerns with Myanmar.

A diplomatic note was handed over to the Myanmar envoy.

The foreign minister said that the government had alerted the Border Guard Bangladesh and other law enforcement agencies so that no Myanmar national can enter Bangladesh afresh.

According to the latest report, on September 3, two mortar shells fell inside Bangladesh between BP 40 and 41.

During the meeting with director general (Myanmar Wing), the ambassador was also told that such activities are of ‘grave threat’ to the safety and security of the peace-loving people, violation of border agreement between Bangladesh and Myanmar and contrary to the good neighborly relationship.

The ambassador was also urged to ensure that no trespassing of the internally displaced Myanmar residents takes place from Rakhine.

It was also stressed that a safe, secure and conducive environment in the place of their origin in Rakhine was essential for sustainable and voluntary repatriation of the displaced Rohingyas from Bangladesh, according to the MoFA.

The ambassador assured the Bangladesh government’s strong position on these incidents to his headquarters.

Earlier mortar shells were found inside Bangladesh launched using Myanmar territory.

The MoFA summoned the Myanmar ambassador on August 21 and August 28 and protest notes were handed over to him conveying Bangladesh’s grave concerns.

The Bangladesh embassy in Yangon also raised the issue with the ministry of foreign affairs of Myanmar with much importance.

On Thursday, state minister for foreign affairs Md Shahriar Alam said Bangladesh was better prepared so that none could enter from Myanmar now due to the deteriorated situation in Rakhine state.

The Myanmar side was warned twice in August following mortar shells landing in Bangladesh territory from Myanmar and strong protest was lodged in this regard.