Japan to provide $3 million to Myanmar for Rohingya return

BANGKOK (AP) – Japan’s foreign minister has urged Myanmar’s civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi to guarantee the safe and voluntary return of Rohingya who have fled violence in troubled Rakhine state.

While Foreign Minister Taro Kono is visiting Myanmar, Japan’s government announced Friday a grant of $3 million to Myanmar to help repatriate the refugees.

Kono’s three-day visit to Myanmar includes traveling to northern Rakhine, from where more than 650,000 Rohingya fled to neighboring Bangladesh to escape the military’s brutal crackdown. Humanitarian groups and media have been strictly prohibited from traveling to the affected areas.

Myanmar’s State Counselor and Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi speaks to the media during a joint press conference with Japanese Foreign Minister, Taro Kono after their meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Naypyitaw, Friday, Jan. 12, 2018. (Hein Htet/Pool Photo via AP)

Myanmar and Bangladesh signed an agreement on the repatriation of Rohingya refugees on Nov. 23, and Myanmar said it would start the process by Jan. 23.

The exact number of the returnees is still unknown.

Myanmar's State Counselor and Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi speaks to the media during a joint press conference with Japanese Foreign Minister, Taro Kono after their meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Naypyitaw, Friday, Jan. 12, 2018. (Hein Htet/Pool Photo via AP)

Myanmar’s State Counselor and Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi speaks to the media during a joint press conference with Japanese Foreign Minister, Taro Kono after their meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Naypyitaw, Friday, Jan. 12, 2018. (Hein Htet/Pool Photo via AP)

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