The Iranian News Agency reported on the 26th that Iranian President Pezeshkian spoke with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar by phone that day, stating that Iran is committed to fully ending the war and emphasizing that Iran has never sought to possess nuclear weapons.
Pezeshkian and Anwar exchanged views on the regional and international situation since the US and Israel launched attacks against Iran.
Pezeshkian said that Iran's strikes against US military bases in the Middle East were a legitimate response to aggressors, stressing that Islamic countries should not let enemies take the opportunity to stir up division and war in the region.
He emphasized that Iran has never sought nuclear weapons, as confirmed by multiple reports from the International Atomic Energy Agency. Accusations against Iran of seeking nuclear weapons are merely excuses for illegal and inhumane aggression against Iran.
He stated that Iran is committed to fully ending the war, achieving regional security and stability, and hopes that with the help of Islamic countries, the region can be freed from disasters caused by the schemes of enemies.
The report said that during the call, Anwar emphasized that Malaysia opposes and condemns any actions violating Iran's national sovereignty and territorial integrity. He expressed agreement with Iran's legitimate stance that the war against the region's Islamic countries must end and that further military aggression against Iran must be prevented, and stressed that Islamic countries should continue diplomatic efforts to achieve regional stability and security.