Expressing concern over the situation in Myanmar, the United States has said helping resolve the Rohingya refugee crisis remains a priority for them.
"So we are following this development closely. We remain concerned by the conflict and its potential to undermine regional stability and security," Spokesperson at the US Department of State Matthew Miller said during a regular media briefing in Washington on 17 December.
He made the remarks when a reporter wanted to know how the US is assessing the situation and the fate of the Rohingya refugees, noting that the Arakan Army has taken control of the Rakhine state.
The people and government of Bangladesh have shown generosity in hosting Rohingya refugees who have fled persecution in Myanmar, Miller said.
"We will continue to work with Bangladesh to support Rohingya and members of other vulnerable communities from Burma (Myanmar) who have taken refuge there," he said.
Bangladesh is now hosting over 1.2 million Rohingyas in Cox's Bazar and Bhasan Char.