KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 30 (Bernama) — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said his upcoming meeting with United States President Donald Trump will serve as a key platform to sustain dialogue as a vital avenue for promoting peace and expanding humanitarian aid access to Gaza.
He said the meeting would amplify calls for justice and peace across higher levels and wider international platforms.
“This is not a final solution, nor do we seek to be mere local champions. However, it marks a beginning that could lead to an end to all forms of attacks and threats,” he said in a Facebook post today.
Anwar also offered prayers for Malaysian volunteers and the entire Global Sumud Flotilla humanitarian mission currently en route to Gaza.
He reaffirmed the Malaysian government’s support for the mission and its commitment to ensuring swift delivery of aid to Gazans.
“What matters most is that our volunteers arrive safely in Gaza, as they are expected to enter the red zone tomorrow.
“Many regional partners, including Malaysia, Turkey, Italy and Spain are working together. The close, direct ties we maintain with various international actors serve as crucial channels for fostering global solidarity,” he said.
Anwar said the 34 Malaysians participating in the mission will be remembered in history for standing up for justice and defending humanity.
“The days ahead will be challenging. The enemy may threaten or strike, but the resolve of our brothers and sisters at sea dispels distress and rekindles hope,” he said.
— BERNAMA