Myanmar's Minister for International Cooperation Kaya Tin has said that Myanmar is committed to begin the repatriation of Rohingya in 2017 under an agreement reached between the two countries. In addition, Myanmar is committed to peaceful coexistence with all neighboring countries, including Bangladesh, and to resolving issues of mutual interest.

Recently, the Foreign Minister. A. K. He said this in a letter to Abdul Momen.

The Myanmar minister noted that Myanmar wants to resolve any bilateral issues on the basis of mutual partnership with neighboring countries. He expressed hope that the tripartite meeting between China, Myanmar and Bangladesh held on January 19 would start the rapid repatriation of the displaced Rohingya people of Myanmar.

Kaiya Tin said that like the Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, he also felt the need for mutual solidarity and cooperation among different nations around the world in tackling the unprecedented challenges posed by the Corona epidemic. The Myanmar Minister mentioned the return of Rohingyas to Myanmar in 1978 and 1992 on the basis of mutual talks.

Kaiya Tin Dr. He wished Momen good health, peace and prosperity to the people of Bangladesh. Last January 1 to give a letter to the Minister of Myanmar. Thanks to Momen. Kaiya Tin and Dr. Momen served as the permanent representative of their respective countries to the United Nations at the same time, and since then they have grown close.