Pakistan Rejects U.S. Efforts to Promote Abraham Accords

**Pakistan Rejects Donald Trumps Proposal for Abraham Accords**
Pakistan has officially dismissed former U.S. President Donald Trumps recent initiative aimed at integrating Pakistan into the Abraham Accords, a series of agreements facilitating normalized relations between Israel and several Arab states. The Pakistani government declared the proposal “not acceptable,” reiterating its longstanding support for the Palestinian cause and emphasizing that peace in the region cannot be achieved without addressing Palestinian rights.
The Abraham Accords, originally signed in 2020 between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco, have been viewed by some as a significant step towards stability in the Middle East. However, the agreements have faced criticism from countries that believe they undermine the Palestinian struggle for statehood, including Pakistan.
The Pakistani Foreign Office highlighted that any diplomatic progress in the region must prioritize the establishment of a just and sustainable solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, implying that normalization with Israel should not occur without addressing the long-standing issues faced by Palestinians.
As geopolitical dynamics continue to evolve in the Middle East, the response from Islamabad underscores the complexities and sensitivities surrounding diplomatic relations in the region.
