As the world drifts into a state of chaotic order and geopolitical developments shift toward an increasingly lawless landscape, the strategic neutrality of regional powers plays a more critical role than ever. No longer merely defensive, these stances are being reshaped by long-term strategic objectives rather than temporary interests. It is within this uncertain conjecture that Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s visit to Türkiye took place. It is a significant moment, as regional powers find that the only way to manage geopolitical crises is through the calculated implementation of active neutrality.

The inaugural meeting of the Türkiye-Malaysia High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council (HLSCC) in Ankara represents more than just a diplomatic milestone; it is a structural transformation of bilateral relations. Taking place a year after President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Asia tour, Anwar’s visit solidifies a partnership driven by a shared vision of strategic autonomy.

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