Middle East Conflict Minimal Impact Here Govt Monitoring Situation Pm
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim today assured the impact of the ongoing Middle East conflict on the Malaysian economy has been minimal thus far.
He noted that the opening of FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI, the benchmark index of Malaysia's stock exchange, was only slightly lower, reflecting the regional trends.
"Nonetheless, the government will continue to monitor this situation very closely and take proactive measures to ensure the security, welfare and well-being of all Malaysians.
"The interests of the country will be our primary consideration," he said in a statement today.
Earlier today, the prime minister chaired a special meeting of the National Security Council.
Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Defence Minister Mohamad Khaled Nordin, Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, Foreign Affairs Minister Mohamad Hasan, Chief Secretary to the Government Mohd Zuki Ali, and other senior government officials also participated in the meeting.
Anwar said the meeting was aimed at further discussing the grave situation in the Middle East, building on the discussions held yesterday.
“The meetings held on two consecutive days show the seriousness in which the government views these developments as well as the efforts that we will take to shield Malaysia and rakyat from its impact,” he added.
The prime minister also pointed out that the launching of the drones by Iran is a legitimate act following the barbarous attack by the Israeli regime against the Iranian embassy in Damascus, Syria.
‘Zionist regime must de-escalate’
“We are pleased to note the assurances given by the Iranian government that unless further attacked by the Israeli regime, this will be their only reaction.
“We join all of the civilised world to urge the Zionist regime not to aggravate an already extremely tense situation further.
“There are clear signs indicating that the world has no desire to see a worsening of the situation,” he said.
Anwar said the key to resolving this issue is a just and immediate resolution of the inhumane situation in Gaza.
Therefore, global attention must be devoted fully to it, with no distractions, he said, adding that there must be a durable ceasefire which will enable the passage of humanitarian aid.
In this connection, Malaysia’s latest contribution of 100 containers is expected to leave Malaysia on April 27, he noted.
- Bernama
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