Malaysia using good ties to help peace efforts, says Anwar on meeting Hamas chief

Malaysian PM says Ismail Haniyeh open to settlement but Israel refuses to accept conditions

8:45 AM MYT

 

DOHA – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has admitted that his meeting with the top Hamas leader on Monday might cause anxiety among Malaysia’s friends, especially in the West.

However, he explained that Malaysia was an independent country supporting peace efforts in the Gaza Strip and was using its good relations with Hamas for this purpose.

Citing Qatar as an example, he said the peninsular Arab country had used its good ties with Hamas in negotiations, which led to the release of 109 captives.

“We are also taking the same approach (to leverage our good ties),” he told the Malaysian media at the end of his three-day official visit to Qatar yesterday.

Anwar said that at the meeting with Ismail Haniyeh, Malaysia requested that Hamas considered the views of various parties to seek a speedy and peaceful settlement of the Gaza conflict. 

Anwar said he could see that the Hamas leader was adopting an open attitude to seek a settlement but Israel must stop its atrocities in Gaza and attacks in the West Bank.

“Qatar is taking the same stance and (Qatar Prime Minister) Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani told me that in his negotiations with both sides, Hamas has shown a willingness to fulfil several conditions but unfortunately, Israel refused to accept these conditions,” he said.

Anwar said Hamas, like the Palestine Liberation Organisation, Fatah and the Palestinian Authority, had the right to defend its territory from an occupying foreign power, and Malaysia was taking the approach of supporting peace-making efforts.

“Our approach is to be in contact with the political body of Hamas and not get involved in any military activities. So, this is what we want to clarify and which I believe our friends (from the West) will raise,” he added.

Anwar said in his bilateral meeting with Polish President Andrzej Duda, on the sidelines of the Qatar Economic Forum yesterday, he explained why the Malaysian prime minister needed to meet the Hamas leader. 

“We explained (to Poland) there is no reason why we cannot have the discussion (with Hamas).

“Malaysia is an independent country; we make a wise decision to help seek a resolution, not to instigate. Before the meeting, I asked the views of the emir of Qatar and the Qatar prime minister because they know the situation better and are close to Hamas, in seeking a fair peace-making method,” he said.

Anwar’s meeting with Haniyeh, the Hamas political bureau chief, lasted more than an hour. Also present was former Hamas chairman Khaled Mashal.

That was Anwar’s first meeting with Haniyeh in his capacity as the Malaysian prime minister.

Anwar had met the Hamas leader twice before, in 2020 when Haniyeh visited Malaysia and in 2019. – May 15, 2024

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