Muhammad Yunus, the interim Prime Minister of Bangladesh, has given his inaugural significant government policy speech, pledging to assist the Rohingya community seeking sanctuary in the country.

Iran Press/Asia: Bangladesh's interim prime minister Muhammad Yunus said in his first major policy address on Sunday that his government would maintain support for the more than one million Rohingya refugees in the country, adding that reviving the mainstay garment industry, disrupted by weeks of civil unrest, would also be a priority.

Yunus, 84, returned from Europe this month after a student-led revolution to take up the monumental task of steering democratic reforms in a country riven by institutional decay.

His predecessor Sheikh Hasina, 76, had suddenly fled the country days earlier by helicopter after 15 years of iron-fisted rule.

Setting out his priorities in front of diplomats and UN representatives, Yunus vowed continuity on two of the biggest policy challenges of his caretaker administration.

“Our government will continue to support the million-plus Rohingya people sheltered in Bangladesh,” Yunus said.

Bangladesh is home to about one million Rohingya. Most of them fled neighboring Myanmar in 2017 after a military crackdown now the subject of a genocide investigation by a United Nations court. 219

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