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Army chiefs of 24 countries visited a Rohingya camp in Ukhiya upazila of Cox's Bazar district on Tuesday.
They exchanged views with the displaced Rohingyas, who put their problems and recommendations to them, during the visit.
Osman Goni, a Rohingya leader of camp no 11, said they don't want to go to any third country; rather they want to go back to their own country.
"We informed the army chiefs to create an environment for safe repatriation through intervention of the international community," he said.
Besides, representatives of different organizations of the United Nations also briefed the army chiefs regarding the Rohingyas.
Earlier, the army chiefs took part in the second session of an international seminar 'Challenges and Possibilities of maintaining peace and security in the Indo-Pacific Ocean' at a hotel in the upazila.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the three-day seminar virtually at Radisson Blue Water Garden in the capital on Monday.
Mentionable, Bangladesh has been hosting the international seminar of high-ranked army officials of the Indo-Pacific region as co-organizer for the third time after 1993 and 2014.
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