Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that any negotiations regarding the Iranian war must proceed on the basis of genuine intention and a clear commitment to ending the conflict. While welcoming Pakistan's offer to host a dialogue between the US, Israel, and Iran, the Prime Minister said that the negotiations must include a clear commitment to ending the conflict, not managing its pace to achieve a tactical advantage. In a video address on Wednesday, he said: 'The international community has witnessed many ceasefires that function as a truce rather than serving as an end to the conflict.' Earlier on Wednesday, reports indicated that Pakistan had delivered a US proposal to Iran, and that Pakistan or Turkey could serve as a platform for discussions to de-escalate the war, according to a senior Iranian official who requested anonymity.
Malaysian PM Calls for Sincere Negotiations to End Iranian Conflict
Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim emphasized that negotiations to resolve the Iranian war must be based on a genuine desire to end the conflict, not on tactical maneuvers. He supported Pakistan's initiative to organize dialogue between key parties.