Malaysia calls on Non-Aligned Movement states to uphold Palestine stance


Foreign Minister Zambry Abdul Kadir has presented Malaysia’s statement on the unrest in Palestine. – Facebook pic, July 6, 2023.

MALAYSIA urged member countries of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to remain united in upholding NAM’s principled stance on Palestine, and to condemn the cruel and apartheid policies of the Israeli regime. 

Malaysia’s statement was presented by Foreign Minister Zambry Abdul Kadir during the NAM Ministerial Committee on Palestine, held in Azerbaijan, yesterday, said the Foreign Ministry.

“Malaysia expresses concern over the current situation in Palestine, which has resulted in the loss of many lives, including women and children, as well as the continuous destruction of buildings and infrastructure.

“It (Malaysia) also condemns the increasing number of illegal settlements in Palestine and the actions of the Israeli regime that undermine international law, including humanitarian laws and human rights,” the statement said.

The meeting was chaired by Azerbaijan and attended by 15 NAM countries that are members of the NAM Committee on Palestine.

The statement said Malaysia regrets the recent incident in Jenin, which involved the killing of Palestinian civilians by the Israeli regime.

Malaysia also criticised the selective bias of Western countries, which often condemn conflicts in other nations but protect the Israeli regime from accountability over its oppression against Palestinians. 

“Malaysia’s stance remains unchanged, which is to recognise the rights of Palestine and its people to have their own independent and sovereign state, just like any other independent nation in the world,” the statement said. – Bernama, July 6, 2023.


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