‘Grave violations of humanity’: Anwar urges global action on Gaza in call with Iranian leader

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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reaffirmed Malaysia's commitment to defending Palestinian rights during a phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Anwar highlighted Malaysia's collaboration with international leaders, including those from Indonesia, Turkiye, Brazil, and South Africa, to address the ongoing crisis. Pezeshkian expressed gratitude for Malaysia's stance and encouraged continued diplomatic efforts. The two leaders also discussed strengthening bilateral relations, with Pezeshkian extending an official invitation to Anwar to visit Tehran. Trade between the two nations has seen significant growth, with Iran being a key trading partner for Malaysia in West Asia.
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