Pakistan Firmly Rejects Trump's Call to Join Abraham Accords
Pakistan Rejects Trump’s Call To Join Abraham Accords: ‘Under No Compulsion To Adhere’
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Pakistan has publicly opposed US President Donald Trump's call for Muslim-majority countries to join the Abraham Accords, asserting it is 'under no compulsion' to comply. This rejection highlights ongoing tensions over Israel and the Palestinian issue amid widespread public discontent in the region.
- 01Pakistan is the first country to publicly reject Trump's call to join the Abraham Accords.
- 02Trump urged several Muslim-majority countries, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, to normalize relations with Israel.
- 03A Pakistani source emphasized that the Iran ceasefire efforts and the Abraham Accords are not interconnected.
- 04Saudi Arabia also declined to normalize relations with Israel without a clear path to Palestinian statehood.
- 05Public anger over Israel's military actions in Gaza hampers support for the Abraham Accords among Muslim-majority nations.
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Pakistan has become the first Muslim-majority country to publicly reject US President Donald Trump's request to join the Abraham Accords, which aim to normalize relations with Israel. Trump had approached several nations, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, and Jordan, urging them to sign the accords. In a post on Truth Social, he stated his expectation for all countries to comply and linked the potential inclusion of Iran to the accords. However, a source from Pakistan firmly stated that the country is 'under no compulsion' to adhere to such demands and clarified that the normalization agreements with Iran and the Abraham Accords are not related. Additionally, Saudi Arabia echoed Pakistan's stance, asserting that it would not move towards normalizing relations with Israel without a clear and irreversible pathway to Palestinian statehood. Analysts suggest that the ongoing public outrage over Israel's military operations in Gaza is likely to hinder broader acceptance of the accords among Muslim-majority nations.
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Pakistan's rejection of the Abraham Accords may influence its diplomatic relations in the region and affect public sentiment regarding Israel.
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