Dhaka, May 2 -- Bangladesh and Myanmar are going to sit in Naypyidaw on Friday to discuss the Rohingya repatriation issue as the current crisis steps into almost two years with "zero progress" on Myanmar side that can help Rohingyas return to their place of origin confidently.

Bangladesh is expected to press for "expediting" the ongoing process to build confidence among Rohingyas during the fourth Bangladesh-Myanmar joint working group (JWG) meeting as the "lack of trust" remains one of the key issues, an official told UNB.

He said Bangladesh is likely to place a proposal to Myanmar to arrange a tour for Rohingya representatives to Rakhine State so that they can see the situation there as part of confidence-building measures, the offici...