After the escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian war on Feb 24 last year, the world is now witnessing an all-out Palestinian-Israeli war that started in the wee hours of Saturday.
However, he said Malaysia has reduced its dependence on crude oil imports and is itself one of the largest producers in Southeast Asia. Meanwhile, political analyst Amirul Syazwan Hamzah said the trajectory of the Palestinian-Israeli war could indirectly have implications for the geopolitical landscape in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia.
“Their differences have persisted over decades, and the resolution depends on various factors, including the actions and decisions of the parties involved and the international community’s efforts to foster peace. “Malaysia’s stance on the war could impact its interactions with other countries, particularly those that have a differing stance on the issue.