Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said negotiations with Iran should aim to end conflict rather than provide tactical military advantage, while affirming Iran's sovereignty rights and calling for restraint to prevent regional escalation. His remarks came as the United States pressured Iran to accept defeat or face intensified military action.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said negotiations with Iran should aim to end conflict rather than provide tactical military advantage, while affirming Iran's sovereignty rights and calling for restraint to prevent regional escalation. His remarks came as the United States pressured Iran to accept defeat or face intensified military action.