
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim calls for peace and civilian protection in the Iran-Israel conflict, holding talks with regional and international leaders
PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has called for calm and diplomacy amid the ongoing West Asia crisis, emphasising Malaysia’s role in promoting peace and protecting civilians.
In a post on his Facebook page, Anwar said he spoke with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto yesterday, exchanging views on regional and international issues, including the Iran-Israel conflict.
He said both leaders have agreed to arrange a meeting soon, with Anwar proposing a visit to Jakarta to further strengthen bilateral ties.
“We shared perspectives on the Iran-Israel conflict and the importance of sustained diplomatic engagement. We jointly urged for peace.”
Anwar said Malaysia would continue to support diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions, protect civilians and open meaningful avenues for a lasting resolution.
In a separate call with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, he condemned military attacks on Iran and opposed unilateral actions that violate international law.
He reiterated Malaysia’s call for an immediate ceasefire, civilian protection and a return to dialogue through diplomatic channels.
Anwar also discussed the conflict’s impact on global energy security and economic stability, including rising fuel prices and pressures on the New Zealand economy.
He welcomed the New Zealand government’s proactive steps to strengthen energy security and accelerate the transition to renewable sources.
“At the same time, we reaffirm our commitment to continue strengthening the bilateral relationship under the Strategic Partnership framework, including in trade, investment and energy cooperation.”


