Dhaka, Aug. 18 -- National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman has warned that the Rohingya issue is gradually slipping off the international agenda, and said the interim government is making concerted efforts to rally global support for a resolution.

He made the remarks on Sunday while briefing foreign diplomats and international development partners at the Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka. Khalilur Rahman noted that Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has convened an international conference with broad consensus, and that 106 United Nations member states have agreed to participate, reflecting continued international engagement.

Diplomats from over 50 missions, including those of the United States, United Kingdom, Russia, China, Singapor...