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Time to end Rohingya crisis, PM tells Myanmar in sign of friendship
Muzammil (centre) is comforted by his stepmother while waiting for a pharmacy to open in a camp for the Rohingya people in Sittwe, Myanmar, October 16, 2014. u00e2u20acu201d Picture by Tomas Munita/The New York Times

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 19 — Malaysia is a "true and long standing” friend of Myanmar that supported the latter even when it was "friendless", Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said today as he urged the neighbour to end the Rohingya crisis.

In his keynote address at the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) special meeting here today, Najib said that Malaysia has even fought for Myanmar's inclusion in regional bloc Asean.

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"We supported our near neighbours when they were alone and friendless," Najib said in his speech here.

"The political progress that they have made since then is testimony of our faith in Myanmar, its government and its people," he added.

"So as a true and long standing friend to Myanmar, I say this from the bottom of my heart: it is time to end this crisis.”

Thousands of Rohingyas are being displaced due to reported violence at the state of Rakhine.

Najib also called on other OIC member countries to show solidarity with the Rohingyas in their time of need.

"We cannot stand by and do nothing. We represent 57 countries and a combined population of over 1.6 billion," he said.

"We must show that though we have our differences, the ummah will come together in defence of our brothers and sisters in their time of need," he added.

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