Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, highlighting a significant diplomatic move that contrasts with US efforts in the region.
DiplomacySoutheast AsiaMalaysiaRussiaAseanReal Estate NewsAug 07, 2025

The main outcome was the restoration of peace and stability in the region, which was brokered by Malaysia. This achievement has been widely recognized and praised by the international community.
The US felt embarrassed because President Trump had previously tried to claim credit for the ceasefire, which was actually brokered by Malaysia. This has led to a diplomatic setback for the US in the region.
The purpose of the visit was to discuss a range of issues, including economic cooperation, regional security, and the ongoing conflicts in the region. It also aimed to strengthen ties between Malaysia and Russia.
ASEAN has responded with cautious optimism, praising Malaysia’s efforts and expressing its commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the region. The organization has also emphasized the need for regional cooperation.
This diplomatic shift indicates a growing preference for multilateral solutions and a shift away from unilateral efforts by major powers. It also highlights the increasing importance of regional organizations like ASEAN in maintaining stability and peace.

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