
Malaysia and Turkey Unite in Support of Palestine
Malaysia and Turkey Strengthen Ties Amidst Palestine Crisis Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – In a significant development, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a telephone conversation on Thursday, June 5th, 2025, to discuss the ongoing crisis in Palestine and Erdogan's upcoming official visit to Malaysia. The conversation, according to sources close to the Prime Minister's office, focused on strategies for bolstering international support for Palestine and ensuring a peaceful resolution to the conflict. "The discussion underscored the shared commitment of both leaders to justice and global peace," said a statement released by the Malaysian government. The statement further highlighted that the phone call also touched upon the planning for Erdogan's visit, which is anticipated to further solidify the diplomatic relationship between the two nations. Erdogan's visit is expected to be a landmark event, signifying the deepening strategic partnership between Malaysia and Turkey. Both nations are known for their outspoken advocacy for Palestinian rights on the international stage. This visit promises to be a significant step towards a more unified approach to addressing the complex issues facing the region. The conversation between Anwar and Erdogan demonstrates a strong commitment to multilateralism and collaborative efforts to address global challenges. Their shared concern for the Palestinian people underscores the importance of international cooperation in promoting peace and justice.