Myanmar’s Suu Kyi pledged aid to Rohingya - McConnell

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Thu, 14 Sep 2017 - 02:47 GMT

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A Rohingya refugee arrives wait at Thaingkhali makeshift refugee camp in Cox's Bazar - REUTERS

A Rohingya refugee arrives wait at Thaingkhali makeshift refugee camp in Cox's Bazar - REUTERS

WASHINGTON - 14 September 2017: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Thursday he had spoken with Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi and that she said she was working to get aid to the Rohingya Muslim areas in the Southeast Asian nation that were affected by violence.

Suu Kyi "agreed with the need for immediate and improved access of humanitarian assistance to the region, particularly by the International Red Cross, and she conveyed that she is working toward that end," McConnell, a Republican, said on the Senate floor.

He said Suu Kyi, the de facto head of the Myanmar government, said violations of human rights would need to be addressed.

Attacks by Rohingya militants on security posts last month triggered an army operation that has killed more than 400 people, destroyed over 6,800 houses and sent nearly 400,000 minority Rohingya fleeing to Bangladesh.

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