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Rouhani, Erdogan meet in Astana ahead of OIC summit
Sat Sep 9, 2017 8:42PM
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (CL) and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (CR) can be seen during a meeting in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana on September 9, 2017. (Photo by IRNA)
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan have called for closer cooperation between Tehran and Ankara.

Facilitating banking transactions is an important platform for developing ties and cooperation between both countries,” said Rouhani after a meeting with Erdogan in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana on Saturday ahead of a summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

Both leaders also stressed the importance of delivering aid to the people of Myanmar, where security forces have been attacking the Rohingya Muslims and torching their villages since October 2016 in a bid to push them out of the western state of Rakhine.

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Rouhani noted that Iran would be sending humanitarian aid to those effected in the crackdown, and called for an end to the violence against the Rohingya Muslims.

In his turn, Erdogan also stressed that the government in Myanmar must be pressured into halting its atrocities.

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Newly arrived Rohingya refugees scuffle for relief supplies at Kutupalong refugee camp in the Bangladeshi locality of Ukhia on September 9, 2017. (Photo by AFP)
Rohingya Muslims fleeing violence and persecution in their home country of Myanmar continue to arrive in Bangladesh. Refugees are waiting for hand-out from aid agencies since they lack food, clean water and shelter. Locals say many of the Rohingya refugees are also sick and wounded. Thousands of the displaced people have been stranded or left without enough food for weeks.

Myanmar’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi is under fire by the international community and rights groups for allowing the government troops and the Buddhist mobs to further impose a violent clampdown on the desperate minority.

Suu Kyi, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991, is also heavily criticized by a number of her fellow Nobel laureates, including Malala Yousafzai and Desmond Tutu, for allowing such atrocities against the Rohingya.

Rouhani, Erdogan meet in Astana ahead of OIC summit
 
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Looks like Turkey and Iran giving due importance to the crisis and aligned their action ahead of OIC summit. We are also observing Pakistan is tip toeing and raising the voice in protest. As geo political observer, what I am afraid is that Pakistan carrying Chinese back channel request to moderate Iran-Turkey and OIC stand and actions. Even if it can not do much in action, hope Pakistan just step aside and not carry out any Chinese request.

As fogs are clearing a bit, more and more it appearing as part of bigger geo political game. US need to use new motivational tool and incidents to recruit terror bands in its upcoming spoiler role against BRI and EURasian union. That means Chinese Uighur region and Central Asian underbelly (along with Afghanistan) are the targets. US and its indian ally is counting on Chinese and Russian veto against any UNSC resolution on Myanmar. US, its indian and Israeli terror partners will use the Rohingya genocide and Chinese (potential) veto as tool for new recruit and direct terror. Can China see through; that is unknown but Chinese adamant stand in the name of "self interest" in Myanmar will be bigger burden at the end.
 
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wish Iran start training and arms the Rohingas
 
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wish Iran start training and arms the Rohingas
I wish IMA were conducting air strikes in Myanmar. Sadly they can't do anything other than lip service and some aid.
 
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