“We should enter talks with Myanmar’s government and follow up the issues closely,” Ahmad Bakhshayeshi, a member of Iran's Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said on Saturday.
He noted that the role of Naypyidaw and its silence over the massacre of Rohingyas should be clarified, adding that Myanmar’s government should explain why it declares the Muslim minority as illegal immigrants.
The talks should also touch upon the reasons behind the tensions between the Myanmarese Buddhists and Muslims, the Iranian legislator pointed out.
Bakhshayeshi went on to say that Myanmar incidents are reminiscent of the massacre of Muslims at the hands of Bosnian Serb forces during the 1992 war in Bosnia.