Dhaka, April 29 -- The chief advisor's press aide Shafiqul Alam has said he has not discussed with the United Nations (UN) or any other organisation the plan to open a "humanitarian corridor" to send aid in Rakhine, Myanmar.

Clarifying his stance, the press secretary in a social media post on Tuesday said: "Our position is that should there be a UN-led humanitarian support to the state of Rakhine, Bangladesh would be willing to provide logistics support."

However, he wrote in his post that no decision has yet been made in the matter.

He spoke about this in a post titled "Q and A on the 'humanitarian corridor' to Rakhine" on his verified Facebook account.

In the post, he wrote:

"Q. Reports are circulating about a UN 'humanitarian corr...