The United States is scaling down its financial support for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. Despite recently approving $73 million in aid, uncertainties remain about future funding. Diplomatic sources reveal that while the U.S. won't fully halt assistance, significant reductions are expected. Trump administration officials, including Nicole Chulick and Andrew Herap, are set to visit Dhaka to discuss key bilateral issues.
These discussions will focus on the Rohingya crisis, Myanmar's political situation, and bilateral trade challenges such as tariffs on Bangladeshi goods. Since the Rohingya crisis began in 2017, the U.S. has provided $2.4 billion in aid, making it the largest donor so far. However, the reduction in funding signals a shift in priorities that could reshape future humanitarian and geopolitical strategies.
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