TOKYO, June 9 -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim began the first day of his official visit to Japan with a meeting with long-time friend Tan Sri Yohei Sasakawa, Chairman of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, where both leaders reflected on decades of cooperation and discussed pressing international issues. During the meeting, Anwar and Sasakawa revisited their longstanding collaboration, including their involvement in Forum 2000, an international platform founded by former Czech President Václav Havel that brings together global leaders, intellectuals and policymakers to deliberate on democracy, human rights, peace and the future of global civilisation. The Prime Minister also highlighted shared efforts to empower young leaders across Southeast Asia through various leadership development programmes inspired by the ideals of the Asian Renaissance. The initiative seeks to nurture future leaders grounded in values, culture and humanity. Anwar expressed his appreciation for Sasakawa’s significant humanitarian contributions around the world, acknowledging his decades-long commitment to promoting peace and social development. The discussion also touched on several escalating international crises, including the situation in Myanmar, tensions involving Israel and Iran, and the ongoing humanitarian tragedy in Palestine. Anwar stressed that global peace efforts must continue to receive strong support from world leaders and the international community. He emphasised that lasting peace can only be achieved through dialogue, mutual understanding and a collective commitment to justice. The meeting marked an important start to Anwar’s official visit to Japan, which is focused on strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing cooperation on regional and global issues. -- MINUTESMY -- SOURCE: FB ANWAR IBRAHIM

PM Anwar Meets Sasakawa in Tokyo, Reaffirms Commitment to Peace, Leadership Development and Global Cooperation

TOKYO, June 9 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim began the first day of his official visit to Japan with a meeting with long-time friend Tan Sri Yohei Sasakawa, Chairman of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, where both leaders reflected on decades of cooperation and discussed pressing international issues.

During the meeting, Anwar and Sasakawa revisited their longstanding collaboration, including their involvement in Forum 2000, an international platform founded by former Czech President Václav Havel that brings together global leaders, intellectuals and policymakers to deliberate on democracy, human rights, peace and the future of global civilisation.

The Prime Minister also highlighted shared efforts to empower young leaders across Southeast Asia through various leadership development programmes inspired by the ideals of the Asian Renaissance. The initiative seeks to nurture future leaders grounded in values, culture and humanity.

Anwar expressed his appreciation for Sasakawa’s significant humanitarian contributions around the world, acknowledging his decades-long commitment to promoting peace and social development.

The discussion also touched on several escalating international crises, including the situation in Myanmar, tensions involving Israel and Iran, and the ongoing humanitarian tragedy in Palestine.

Anwar stressed that global peace efforts must continue to receive strong support from world leaders and the international community. He emphasised that lasting peace can only be achieved through dialogue, mutual understanding and a collective commitment to justice.

The meeting marked an important start to Anwar’s official visit to Japan, which is focused on strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing cooperation on regional and global issues.

— MINUTESMY
— SOURCE: FB ANWAR IBRAHIM

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