Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and his New Zealand counterpart Chris Luxon have said they were united in calling for an immediate ceasefire in the conflict in Gaza and finding a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine, Reuters reports.

“We both are very united in calling for an immediate ceasefire, getting the parties around the negotiating table and finding a two-state solution,” Luxon said at a joint press conference.

Anwar said prospects for a ceasefire did not look encouraging at present, saying there was a lack of commitment from countries, particularly the United States, who could exert their influence to stop the conflict.

“The only hope is to engage the United States to take a stronger stance,” Anwar said.

Luxon, who is on a three-day visit to Malaysia, also said New Zealand would expand defence cooperation with Malaysia and was deploying one of its air force’s P8 Poseidon patrol and reconnaissance aircraft to Butterworth in Malaysia’s northern Penang state, for a joint exercise.

 This handout photo taken and released by Malaysia’s Department of Information on Sept 2, 2024 shows Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim (R) talking with New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon after a welcoming ceremony in Putrajaya. — via AFP
This handout photo taken and released by Malaysia’s Department of Information on Sept 2, 2024 shows Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim (R) talking with New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon after a welcoming ceremony in Putrajaya. — via AFP

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