Malaysia backs leaders' joint statement on Gaza peace process


PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia welcomes the joint statement by the leaders of the United States, Egypt and Qatar on Aug 8, underscoring the urgency of concluding a ceasefire deal to bring immediate relief to the people of Gaza.

The Foreign Ministry, emphasising Malaysia’s support for ongoing peace negotiations mediated by the US, Egypt and Qatar, hoped that the forthcoming discussion to be held on Aug 15 would bear positive results and prevent further escalation of the conflict, achieving a peaceful resolution.

"Malaysia urges all parties to stay focused, committed and respect the peace process," the ministry said in a statement on Sunday (Aug 11).

It said as a matter of principle, Malaysia has always advocated for peace and stability and adherence to international law.

"We once again demand for the killings and atrocities to stop, for an immediate and permanent ceasefire to be in place, humanitarian aid to flow unimpeded into Gaza, and Palestine to be accepted as a full member of the United Nations," the statement read.

It reiterated that Malaysia’s resolute support and solidarity with the Palestinians remains unwavering, including their right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent and sovereign state, based on the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital. – Bernama

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