Malaysia has offered to play any constructive role in resolving the ongoing conflict between Qatar and the other Arab countries, but respects the wish of the parties involved to resolve the problem through their own regional framework, Wisma Putra said today.
It said in a statement that Malaysia offered to play any constructive role that the parties involved felt was required and that the offer and concern had been well received and appreciated.
However, it said, the countries involved had expressed their hope for other countries and international organisations to allow them to resolve these difficulties through their own regional framework, such as the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) as well as the mediation efforts of the Emir of Kuwait.
"Malaysia and other countries outside the GCC respect their wishes. Consequently, Malaysia will support all efforts by the GCC and the Emir of Kuwait," said the Foreign Ministry.
The conflict reportedly began when several Arab countries cut off diplomatic relations with Qatar in early June, allegedly accusing it of supporting militants and Iran.
Wisma Putra said Malaysia had been monitoring the conflict and the Foreign Ministry had been in constant contact with all the countries involved "since the beginning of these difficulties on June 5".
It said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman had been communicating with their counterparts across the Muslim world since that time in order to apprise each other of the latest developments as well as to find a resolution to these difficulties.
"During these contacts, Malaysia has emphasised its neutrality. Malaysia will continue its policy of neutrality. But it is a policy of 'active neutrality'," the Foreign Ministry said.
It also said that Malaysia's offer to play a constructive role still stood and it would continue its contacts with all parties concerned and continue to urge them to take all necessary steps to de-escalate tensions.
Wisma Putra said Malaysia shared deep and abiding relations with all the countries involved.
"Our relations are across the whole sphere of human activity - particularly cultural, religion, economic and people-to-people. For this reason, these difficulties are a matter of deep concern for the government and people of Malaysia," it said.
"Malaysia hopes for a speedy and amicable solution to these difficulties - it can only be a boon to the Muslim world as a whole.
"At the same time, Malaysia remains committed to combating and confronting terrorism and extremism and supports all efforts to achieve peace and stability in the region," it added.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Thu Jun 29 2017

Wisma Putra said in a statement that the offer and concern had been well received and appreciated.- REUTERS/Stringer

What happened in Philippine drug war that led to Duterte's arrest?
Here are some facts about the drug war during Duterte's presidency from 2016 to 2022.

Soccer - Manchester United plans to build 'world's greatest stadium'
Manchester United plans to build a new 100,000-seat stadium next to the existing Old Trafford, the club announces.

Meta begins testing its first in-house AI training chip
Meta is working with Taiwan-based chip manufacturer TSMC to produce the chip, according to sources.

Russia says it wants united and 'friendly' Syria
Russia has two strategically important military bases in Syria, which it is hoping to retain in the wake of Assad's fall.

Musk says juggling DOGE and CEO jobs is difficult, as Tesla shares slump
Elon Musk says he is running his businesses "with great difficulty" while working with the Trump administration.

Philippine ex-leader Duterte long defiant on deadly drug war
Before becoming president, Rodrigo Duterte earned the nicknames "The Punisher" and "Duterte Harry" for his violent anti-drug crackdown.

Ismail Sabri probe: 36 witnesses finish giving statements to MACC, 23 others to be summoned
A MACC source said 23 other witnesses have also been identified and would be summoned to give their statements soon.

Westin Hotels marks World Sleep Day with wellness-focused offerings
With a growing demand for sleep tourism and wellness travel, Westin aims to solidify its position as a leader in holistic hospitality.

Govt wants local experts to help improve national cyber security - PM's press secretary
Tunku Nashrul Abaidah says the government has high confidence in local expertise to face cybersecurity challenges.

Philippines' ex-President Duterte arrested at ICC's request over 'drugs war', government says
Rodrigo Duterte was arrested upon his arrival at a Manila airport and the ex-leader is now in custody, the office of the president said.
![[COLUMNIST] Lighting up lives: How solar power is transforming Orang Asal villages in Sabah [COLUMNIST] Lighting up lives: How solar power is transforming Orang Asal villages in Sabah](https://resizer-awani.eco.astro.com.my/tr:w-177,h-100,q-100,f-auto/https://img.astroawani.com/2025-03/81741682061_tbOrangAslisolar.jpg)
[COLUMNIST] Lighting up lives: How solar power is transforming Orang Asal villages in Sabah
For years, families in these villages relied on diesel generators, but the high cost of fuel and maintenance meant electricity was a luxury.

Court postpones verdict in Aliff Syukri obscene content case to March 14
Datuk Seri Aliff Syukri Kamarzaman faces four charges of uploading obscene content on his Instagram account in 2022.

Trump says he will buy a 'new Tesla' to show support for Musk
Tesla's market capitalisation has more than halved since hitting an all-time high of $1.5 trillion on December 17.

Tanker hired by US military ablaze off UK after hit by container ship
The ship is carrying 15 containers of sodium cyanide, a toxic chemical used mainly in gold mining, and an unknown quantity of alcohol.

Failure to pay PTPTN loan: UMNO Youth supports proposal to ban borrowers from overseas travel
UMNO Youth chief says the borrowers involved must be responsible in settling their debts with PTPTN for the sake of future generations.

Pope Francis no longer faces immediate danger, responding to treatment, Vatican says
The Vatican says pope's doctors decided to lift an earlier "guarded" prognosis, meaning the pontiff was no longer in immediate danger.

AI Revolution: Will Malaysia’s workforce sink or swim?
AI is no longer a distant concept, it is actively transforming industries, reshaping job markets, and redefining the skills needed.

Dalai Lama says his successor to be born outside China
Beijing insists it will choose his successor, but the Dalai Lama says any successor named by China would not be respected.

US judge says Musk's DOGE must release records on operations run in 'secrecy'
The ruling, the first of its kind, marks an early victory for advocates pushing DOGE to be more transparent about its role in mass firings.

How to Get to Merdeka 118: Your Complete Guide
Heres everything you need to know about getting there efficiently.