Summary
Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, stated that any negotiations with Iran should aim to end the ongoing war. He emphasized that talks should not just be a temporary strategy but work towards a long-term resolution. The United States has warned Iran to accept defeat or expect stronger consequences.
Key Facts
- Malaysia’s Prime Minister is Anwar Ibrahim.
- Anwar Ibrahim called for peace talks with Iran to end the war permanently.
- He emphasized that talks should not be used as temporary tactics.
- Anwar Ibrahim acknowledged Iran's right to defend its sovereignty.
- He suggested exercising caution to prevent broader regional issues.
- The U.S. warned Iran about facing harsher actions if they don't accept defeat.