KUALA LUMPUR – Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim expressed Malaysia's full support for Pakistan’s mediation efforts in the Middle East conflict during a high-level phone conversation with his counterpart, Shehbaz Sharif, on Thursday. The leaders discussed urgent strategies to de-escalate regional tensions and foster stability through diplomatic engagement.
The discussion centered on the evolving security situation in West Asia, with Malaysia welcoming Pakistan's proactive role in bringing key stakeholders to the table. This diplomatic outreach coincides with the Aidilfitri season, reflecting a shared commitment to peace across the Muslim world.
Malaysia Advocates for Regional Stability
PM Anwar Ibrahim reaffirmed that Malaysia remains steadfast in its position regarding global conflicts. He emphasized that any initiative aimed at ending bloodshed and restoring order must be met with international cooperation.
"Malaysia maintains that any initiative towards stopping the bloodshed and restoring regional stability deserves full support," stated Anwar Ibrahim via his official social media channels.
Strengthening Bilateral Ties via "Malaysia MADANI"
Beyond geopolitical concerns, the two leaders exchanged festive greetings, reinforcing the fraternal bond between the two nations. The conversation highlighted a mutual desire for the prosperity and well-being of the people of Malaysia and Pakistan.
Key Discussion Points:
Mediation strategies to reduce Middle East volatility.
The role of Pakistan as a diplomatic bridge between conflicting parties.
Strengthening the Malaysia MADANI framework through international solidarity.
The dialogue underscores a growing trend of "middle power" diplomacy, where nations like Malaysia and Pakistan leverage their neutral standing to advocate for humanitarian outcomes and long-term peace.






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