Kuala Lumpur-Ankara Dialogue 2026

    Anchored in history, aligned for tomorrow

    In the first Kuala Lumpur-Ankara Dialogue, ISIS Malaysia and SETA Foundation gather policy visionaries and movers who are keen observers and shapers of Ankara and Putrajaya’s six-decade partnership and how their mutual interests impact on geopolitics and geoeconomics in their regions. The event aims to set the tone and standard for open and closed dialogues on Malaysia-Türkiye relations and West Asia-related issues.

    Recognising the scarcity of specialists relative to the growing interest and needs on both sides, the dialogue offers a space for interlocutors from Malaysia, Türkiye and regional neighbours to identify each other’s aspirations and strengths. The goal is advance collaborations in diplomacy, defence and security, trade, technology, and cultural and educational exchanges. Embodying the partnership spirit between Malaysia and Türkiye’s leading strategic studies think-tanks, the dialogue seeks to deepen mutual understanding of the political and cultural sensibilities underlying each partner’s decisions.

    Monday, 6 April 2026
    Tuesday, 7 April 2026
    Grand ballroom, Ground floor

    Datuk Prof Dr Mohd Faiz Abdullah
    Executive Chairman
    Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia

    Prof Dr Nebi Miş
    General Coordinator
    Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA), Türkiye

    The first session is “basic” by design and turns the typical strategic analysis discourse on its head by asking individuals who have dealt with aspects of Malaysia-Türkiye cooperation in a professional capacity to reflect on real-life examples of the bilateral relationship. The focus is not on crisis management but specific and unique challenges in bilateral interactions that, if not arrested, could impede the acceleration of Malaysia-Türkiye cooperation. Four experts will illustrate challenging moments in the cooperation and how they were resolved.  

    Moderator
    Assoc Prof Dr Hatice Çelik
    Director of the ASEAN Application and Research Centre
    Social Sciences University of Ankara, Türkiye

    Speakers
    Arividya Arimuthu
    Senior Fellow
    Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia

    Lt-Gen (rtd) Datuk Johnny Lim Eng Seng
    Malaysian Armed Forces

    Assoc Prof Dr Murat Aslan
    Researcher
    Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA), Türkiye

    Dr Ferhat Durmaz
    Assistant Professor
    Faculty of Political Sciences
    Ankara University, Türkiye

    Moderator
    Datuk Prof Dr Mohd Faiz Abdullah

    Ankara’s military power and political clout are increasingly felt in West Asia. President Recep Erdoğan’s 2023 Gulf tour signalled a reset of Türkiye’s relations with Saudi Arabia and the UAE as well as the prioritisation of Arab/West Asian countries under his administration. Türkiye is one of the few Muslim-majority states that recognises Israel, which disagrees with Türkiye on Palestine and Syria. On the other hand,because of its limited weight in West Asian geopolitics, Putrajaya has been directing its efforts towards humanitarian assistance for Gaza and Syrian refugees in Syria and Türkiye, and sending aid to earthquake victims in 2023. This session addresses West Asian successes and crises most pertinent to Malaysia’s and Türkiye’s separate and collective interests. The speakers will concentrate on Arabian Gulf dynamics, Palestine, Syria, Iran and humanitarian assistance. What are Ankara’s goals in its dealings with Iran, Israel and the Arab nations? Do Malaysian and Turkish interests overlap in any of West Asia’s geopolitical development?

    Moderator
    Siti Farhana Sheikh Yahya
    News Anchor
    Astro Awani

    Speakers
    Dr Kadir Temiz
    President
    Centre for Middle Eastern Studies (ORSAM), Türkiye

    Dr Adel Abdel Ghafar
    Director of Foreign Policy Programme
    Middle East Council on Global Affairs, Qatar

    Dr Raihan Ismail
    Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies
    University of Oxford, United Kingdom

    Dr Mustafa Caner
    Foreign Policy Researcher
    Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA), Türkiye

    2025 is a pivotal year for ASEAN, as it marks the culmination of the KL Declaration and its multiple visions. It also unveils the post-2025 vision that will guide ASEAN over the next two decades. This session aims to encapsulate both a reflection and a way forward. How can ASEAN address effectively internal and external challenges, such as its response to the Myanmar crisis and the centrality of its regional mechanisms amid major-power rivalry? What should be Malaysia’s key priorities for the post-2025 vision when it assumes the chairmanship next year?

    Instigator


    Dr Thitinan Pongsudhirak

    Main Speaker


    HE Dr Kao Kim Hourn

    Discussants


    Prof Dewi Fortuna Anwar

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    Dr David Capie

    Featuring military and civilian leaders of the defence industry, this session will discuss Türkiye-Malaysia defence cooperation within the context of Mindef’s January 2026 assertion that “the top leadership of the MAF is not only responsible for ensuring operational readiness and effectiveness but also entrusted with strengthening public confidence in the nation’s defence institution.” Panellists will also contextualise these developments within the ASEAN defence, military and security risks and solutions. 

    Moderator
    Prof Dr Gürol Baba
    Professor of International Relations
    Social Sciences University of Ankara, Türkiye

    Speakers
    Dr Kogila Balakrishnan
    Director, Policy and Engagement, Business Development (Southeast Asia)
    Warwick Manufacturing Group
    University of Warwick, United Kingdom

    Rıfat Öncel
    Researcher
    Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA), Türkiye

    Dr Curie Maharani Savitri
    Assistant Professor of Security Studies
    Department of International Relations
    Binus University, Indonesia

    Thomas Daniel
    Director of Foreign Policy and Security Studies
    Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia

    Prof Dr Nebi Miş
    General Coordinator
    Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA), Türkiye

    Datuk Prof Dr Mohd Faiz Abdullah
    Executive Chairman
    Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia

    Wednesday, 8 April 2026
    Date6-8 April 2026
    VenueGrand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur

     

    For more information, contact em@isis.org.my

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