Pakistan has clearly said it will not join the Abraham Accords, which are agreements between some Muslim countries and Israel to build diplomatic ties. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar recently stated that Pakistan will not change its policy towards Israel at this time.
He explained that Pakistan has always supported the people of Palestine and believes in their right to have their own country. Pakistan’s position is that it will only consider recognizing Israel when there is a fair and just solution for Palestinians. This means the creation of a separate Palestinian state where people can live with freedom, dignity, and equal rights.
The Abraham Accords were signed by several Muslim countries in the past few years, but Pakistan chose to stay out of it. The government believes that joining the accords without solving the Palestine issue would be unfair and a betrayal to the Palestinian people.
The foreign minister also said that Pakistan’s policy is based on justice and international law. He said the country will not be influenced by any pressure to change its stance. This shows that Pakistan wants peace, but not at the cost of ignoring the suffering of Palestinians.
Many people in Pakistan support this position. They believe the country should continue to stand with Palestine until their rights are respected.
In the end, Pakistan has made it clear: it will not accept Israel or join any peace deal unless Palestinians are given their rights. The government says peace in the region can only come with fairness, not one-sided decisions.