KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia argues that all parties must play a role in ensuring tensions in the Middle East do not continue to rise for the sake of universal peace and interest, and all parties must try to achieve a solution by ending the conflict there. The conflict in the Middle East is an Iranian attack on Israel.

The statement was made by Malaysian Prime Minister (PM) Anwar Ibrahim conveyed through his social media account accessed in Kuala Lumpur, Sunday, after holding a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Mohamad Sabu and other high-ranking government officials to discuss the current situation in the Middle East region.

According to Anwar, the attack launched by the Islamic Republic of Iran was a response to the barbaric Israeli Zionist attack on the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, Syria recently. This is clearly a violation of international law and law.

"Any solution chosen will not be sustainable if the current violence is not ended soon," he said.

However, he said Malaysia remained steadfast in its stance to side with the Palestinian people who continue to suffer from this crisis. Now is the time for all parties to play a role in pushing for an end to the tension.

He said the Malaysian government is now closely monitoring these developments as well as the position of the financial market, including the potential impact on the country. In addition, the government will act wisely to strengthen the country's economic and financial stability.

"The government also takes into account any factors that might affect Malaysians," said Anwar.


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