Malaysia's Attorney General Aidros Haroun said that his country had not stopped the lawsuits filed against the IPIC sovereign fund of the Abu Dhabi government, regarding a billions of dollars scandal in the 1MDB fund, in response to news reports that talked about Cancel it.

Aaron said that talks are underway, and that his country still welcomes consideration of any form of settlement between the two parties.

Two days ago, the Malaysian "Sarawak Report" website published a report in which he said that the Malaysian government had suspended the procedures of a lawsuit in the British courts against Abu Dhabi International for Oil Investment Company, to make way for a diplomatic settlement with the Abu Dhabi government.

Malaysia filed a lawsuit in 2018 to drop a settlement agreement between OneMDB and IPIC, negotiated when Najib Abdul Razzaq was Prime Minister of Malaysia.

Last week, Abdul-Razzaq was convicted of corruption in a case related to the "One MDB" fund.

Negotiations and investigations

Samer Allawi, director of the Al-Jazeera office in the Malaysian capital, said that the Malaysian public prosecutor opens the way for two areas: the judicial and the negotiating to solve the problem of the sovereign fund, and the outstanding problems with the Abu Dhabi government.

The Malaysian prosecution accused Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed and his brother Mansour bin Zayed of colluding with former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razzaq to cover up and fraud against Malaysia, instead of exposing what he described as the largest theft in the world.

The newspaper "Times" described the financial corruption scandal of this fund as "the largest corruption scandal in the world", and indicated that investigations into this corruption are taking place on 3 continents.

She explained that there are lawsuits in America claiming that about $ 4.5 billion was stolen from this fund, and that it was spent on buying artworks, buildings, jewelry and a luxury yacht.