United Nations Security Council in Cox's Bazar

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The UN Security Council's delegation, which is in Cox's Bazar, is on a two-day visit to visit the situation of the Rohingyas fleeing Myanmar in the face of torture.

On Saturday afternoon, the plane carrying the special flight from Kuwait to Cox's Bazar Airport landed the delegation. After the harsh safety, Marine Drive rushed to the Royal Tulip, a five-star hotel in the Rocky Beach Inani Beach in the tourism area.

According to sources, there are about 30 delegates, including the permanent representative of the United States appointed in the UN, and 10 permanent representatives.

According to sources, on Saturday night members of the United Nations Security Council delegation spoke to various officials of the Rohingya camp in the Royal Tulip Conference room and talked to the heads of the work and know about the current aspect.

The delegation will visit Rohingya camp on Zero Point of Bandarban border on Sunday. As well as look around the border area.

Later, they will visit the Kutupalong Rohingya Camp in Ukhia. At that time, they will talk directly to the Rohingyas who have fled from Myanmar inhuman torture.

After discussions and discussions with Rohingya, journalists are expected to meet in a press briefing, Cox's Bazar district police spokesman Additional Superintendent of Police Afrozzul Haque Tutul said.

Additional Superintendent of Police said that strict security measures have been taken in Cox's Bazar surrounding the delegation. For the past two days, a large number of law enforcers have been deployed in the Marine Drive area including Cox's Bazar City, Ukhia and Teknaf upazilas.

As well as important roads, Rohingya camps and hotels, security arrangements have been made for them.

Cox's Bazar District Commissioner Mohammad Kamal Hossain told Jugantar, "This is the largest and most important delegation team to visit Rohingya in Bangladesh. After the delegation's visit to the delegation, a lot of benefits can be expected to solve the Rohingya problem.

According to reliable sources, the delegation of the UN Security Council will leave the day-long activities of Rohingya camp on Sunday and will leave Cox's Bazar for Dhaka for special aircrafts at 3:30 pm.

After a courtesy visit with the Prime Minister on Monday morning, the delegation is going to visit Bangladesh from Myanmar.

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there are about 30 delegates