MALAYSIA MENEMPATKAN HOSPITAL MEDAN DI MYANMAR UNTUK MENYOKONG USAHA BANTUAN KEMANUSIAAN

 

MALAYSIA MENEMPATKAN HOSPITAL MEDAN DI MYANMAR UNTUK

MENYOKONG USAHA BANTUAN KEMANUSIAAN

 

Sebagai sebahagian daripada usaha berterusan Malaysia dalam memberikan bantuan kemanusiaan serta bagi menzahirkan komitmen Kerajaan dalam menyalurkan bantuan segera susulan gempa bumi dahsyat yang melanda Myanmar baru-baru ini, sebuah hospital medan lengkap telah dihantar bagi menyediakan perkhidmatan perubatan penting kepada komuniti yang terjejas.

Misi ini, yang diketuai oleh Kementerian Pertahanan dengan kerjasama rapat Kementerian Luar Negeri, bertujuan untuk memastikan mobilisasi yang pantas dan penyampaian bantuan kesihatan yang berkesan ke kawasan yang mengalami kekurangan perkhidmatan perubatan yang kritikal. Hospital medan tersebut telah dihantar ke Myanmar menaiki dua pesawat A400M milik Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM), yang berlepas dari Pangkalan Udara Subang pada jam 430 pagi, 18 April 2025.

Hospital medan ini dilengkapi dengan unit rawatan kecemasan dan kemudahan pembedahan, serta disokong oleh pasukan perubatan terlatih seramai 70 orang yang merangkumi doktor, jururawat dan kakitangan sokongan.

Hospital medan ini akan ditempatkan di bandar Sagaing dan akan beroperasi selama 30 hari dengan kerjasama pihak berkuasa tempatan bagi memastikan penyampaian perkhidmatan kesihatan yang selamat, adil dan berkesan, khususnya kepada kumpulan yang dipindahkan dan golongan rentan.

Inisiatif ini menzahirkan komitmen teguh Malaysia terhadap nilai-nilai kemanusiaan dan kesejahteraan jiran-jirannya yang sedang dilanda kesusahan. Sebagai Pengerusi ASEAN, Malaysia berbangga untuk berdiri bersama rakyat Myanmar dalam saat yang mencabar ini, dengan menyalurkan bantuan yang mampu menyelamatkan nyawa di kawasan yang paling memerlukannya.

Usaha ini merupakan sebahagian daripada strategi bantuan kemanusiaan Malaysia yang lebih luas serta mencerminkan komitmen bersama ASEAN terhadap keamanan, kestabilan dan kebajikan semua Negara Anggota.

 

PUTRAJAYA

18 April 2025

 

 

 


MALAYSIA DEPLOYS FIELD HOSPITAL TO MYANMAR TO SUPPORT HUMANITARIAN RELIEF EFFORTS

MALAYSIA DEPLOYS FIELD HOSPITAL TO MYANMAR TO SUPPORT

HUMANITARIAN RELIEF EFFORTS

 

As part of Malaysia’s ongoing humanitarian assistance and in reaffirming the Government’s commitment to providing urgent relief in the aftermath of the recent devastating earthquake in Myanmar, a fully equipped field hospital will be deployed to deliver critical medical services to affected communities.

The mission, led by the Ministry of Defence in close collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aimed to ensure the swift mobilisation and effective delivery of healthcare support to areas facing acute shortages of medical services. The field hospital will be deployed to Myanmar aboard two Royal Malaysian Air Force (TUDM) A400M aircraft, which departed from Subang Air Base at 0430 hours on 18 April 2025.

The field hospital is equipped with emergency care units and surgical facilities, and staffed by a 70-member team of trained medical personnel, including doctors, nurses, and support staff.

The hospital will be established in Sagaing City and will operate for a period of 30 days in coordination with local authorities to ensure the safe, impartial, and effective delivery of medical care, particularly for displaced populations and vulnerable groups.

This initiative underscores Malaysia’s steadfast commitment to humanitarian values and the well-being of its neighbours in distress. As the Chair of ASEAN, Malaysia stands in solidarity with the people of Myanmar during their time of crisis, providing lifesaving assistance where it is most urgently needed.

This effort forms part of Malaysia’s broader humanitarian response strategy and reflects ASEAN’s collective commitment to peace, stability, and the welfare of all its Member States.

 

PUTRAJAYA

18 April 2025


MALAYSIA MENGUTUK SEKATAN ISRAEL TERHADAP BANTUAN KEMANUSIAAN UNTUK RAKYAT PALESTIN

MALAYSIA MENGUTUK SEKATAN ISRAEL TERHADAP BANTUAN

KEMANUSIAAN UNTUK RAKYAT PALESTIN

 

Malaysia mengutuk sekeras-kerasnya tindakan kejam Israel yang menyekat bantuan kemanusiaan yang amat diperlukan daripada sampai kepada rakyat Palestin di Gaza ketika rejim Zionis meneruskan penghapusan etnik dan genosidanya di Wilayah Palestin.

Tindakan menyekat keperluan asas seperti makanan, air, bahan bakar, dan bekalan perubatan ke Gaza dengan tujuan melaparkan, melemahkan, dan menghukum rakyat Gaza adalah jelas tidak berperikemanusiaan dan tidak masuk akal, ketika mereka sudah berjuang untuk terus hidup menghadapi bencana kemanusiaan terburuk yang dilihat dunia dalam beberapa dekad.

Tindakan tidak bermoral ini oleh rejim juga merupakan pelanggaran serius undang-undang kemanusiaan antarabangsa dan pelanggaran terang-terangan terhadap hak asasi manusia.

Malaysia sekali lagi menegaskan sokongan tidak berbelah bahagi terhadap perjuangan dan nasib rakyat Palestin, serta menggesa Majlis Keselamatan Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu dan masyarakat antarabangsa agar mengambil tindakan segera dan tegas bagi menghentikan tindakan Israel serta memastikan rejim tersebut dipertanggungjawabkan atas perbuatan zalim dan tidak berperikemanusiaan yang berterusan dan semakin melampau.

Malaysia sekali lagi mengulangi gesaan agar konflik dan pertumpahan darah di Gaza dihentikan serta-merta, dan menyeru pengembalian hak rakyat Palestin sepenuhnya, termasuk hak untuk menentukan nasib sendiri dan penubuhan sebuah negara Palestin yang merdeka berdasarkan sempadan pra-1967 dengan Baitulmaqdis Timur sebagai ibu negara.

Malaysia kekal teguh dalam solidariti bersama rakyat Palestin, dan akan terus memperjuangkan keamanan, kebebasan, dan keadilan di semua platform antarabangsa.

 

PUTRAJAYA

17 April 2025


MALAYSIA CONDEMNS ISRAEL’S BLOCKADE OF HUMANITARIAN AID FOR THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE

MALAYSIA CONDEMNS ISRAEL’S BLOCKADE OF HUMANITARIAN AID FOR

THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE 

 

Malaysia unequivocally condemns Israel’s brutal actions of blocking badly needed humanitarian aid from reaching the Palestinians in Gaza as the Zionist regime continues its ethnic cleansing and genocide in the Palestinian Territory.

Deliberately preventing essential basic needs such as food, water, fuel and medical supplies into Gaza to starve, weaken, and collectively punish the people of Gaza is clearly inhumane and incomprehensible, as they are already struggling to survive the worst humanitarian catastrophe the world has seen in decades.

This morally reprehensible action by the regime is also a gross violation of international humanitarian law and a blatant disregard of basic human rights.

Malaysia reaffirms our unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and plight, and strongly urges the United Nations Security Council and international community to take immediate and decisive action to get Israel to stop such actions and hold the regime accountable for its continued and brazen inhumane actions.

Malaysia reiterates its call for an immediate end to the conflict and bloodshed in Gaza, as well as for the full restoration of Palestinian rights, including the right to self-determination and statehood based on pre-1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Malaysia remains steadfast in our solidarity with the people of Palestine, and will continue to advocate for peace, freedom and justice on all international platforms.

 

PUTRAJAYA

17 April 2025


OUTCOMES OF THE WORKING VISIT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN 15 – 16 APRIL 2025

OUTCOMES OF THE WORKING VISIT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF FOREIGN

AFFAIRS TO THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN

15 – 16 APRIL 2025

 

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Datuk Mohamad bin Alamin concluded a successful working visit to the Republic of Azerbaijan from 15-16 April 2025, in conjunction with the Second Malaysia–Azerbaijan Bilateral Political Consultations held in Baku. The visit marked a significant step in advancing the longstanding diplomatic ties between the two nations.

During the visit, the Deputy Minister co-chaired the political consultations with his Azerbaijani counterpart Elnur Mammadov. The consultations are a vital platform for both countries to assess the progress of bilateral cooperation and explore new avenues for collaboration. Key discussions centred on expanding cooperation in areas such as trade and investment, energy, education, green technology, and cultural exchange. Both sides reaffirmed their strong commitment to advancing mutual interests and agreed to develop a comprehensive roadmap to guide future initiatives.

Separately, the Deputy Foreign Minister paid a courtesy call on Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov. The meeting reaffirmed the enduring friendship between Malaysia and Azerbaijan, which has flourished since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1993. The Deputy Minister also took the opportunity to convey a letter of invitation from Minister of Foreign Affairs Dato’ Seri Utama Haji Mohamad bin Haji Hasan, inviting Minister Bayramov to undertake an official visit to Malaysia at a mutually convenient date.

The Deputy Minister also held a meeting with Head of the Foreign Policy Affairs Department of the Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan Hikmet Hajiyev. The discussion highlighted mutual aspirations to deepen cooperation in strategic areas, including people-to-people exchanges, connectivity and to enhance collaboration within regional and multilateral frameworks.

As part of his visit, the Deputy Minister also visited ADA University, a prominent institution affiliated with Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This visit underscored Malaysia’s commitment to promoting educational linkages and fostering people-to-people connections, recognising education as a vital pillar of soft diplomacy and hosted a dinner with Malaysians residing in Azerbaijan. This informal gathering emphasised the Malaysian Government’s strong commitment to connect with its citizens abroad, providing an opportunity to engage, listen, and share latest developments in Malaysia and in Azerbaijan.

The visit has paved the way for further strengthening Malaysia-Azerbaijan relations, establishing a solid foundation for continued cooperation and diplomatic engagement in the years ahead.

 


PUTRAJAYA
17 April 2025