Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Abang Johari, Anwar hold four-eyed meeting at Parliament House

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 10 2026 – Premier Abang Johari Openg held a four-eyed meeting with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at Parliament House today, according to Sarawakku, an official Facebook account of Premier of Sarawak’s Department.

Caption: Prime Minister Anwar Ibahim (left)  shaking hands with Premier Abang Johari OPeng at Parliament House - Photo by Sarawakku 

Sarawakku, however, did not provide any detail on the meeting or for how long it took place.

Of late, leaders of local parties, especially from Gagungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) have expressed their concerns at the legal action brought by Petronas against the state and federal governments.

On Jan 12, Petronas filed a motion at the Federal Court seeking clarity on the legal and regulatory framework governing its operations in Sarawak, naming both the federal and Sarawak state governments as respondents.

The application sought for determination by the Federal Court on the legal position applicable to Petronas’ operations in Sarawak, to ensure that the company continues to operate in full compliance with the applicable laws and sound governance practices. 

Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Azalina Othman Said's statement in Parliament that Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) did not contain provision on the ownership of oil and gas resources in Sarawak and Sabah caused widespread anger among Sarawakians.  

The Abang Johari-Anwar meeting took place before both leaders attended the 148th Menteri Besar and Chief Ministers meeting held at the Parliament house.

The meeting was chaired by Anwar. and brought together Menteri Besar and Chief Ministers from all over the country to discuss issues of national and state interests.

The meeting was to present and discuss emerging matters, presentations and information, feedback reports from the states, as well as other matters that require attention and joint coordination between the federal government and governments of all the states.

 

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