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Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif says that he is not in favour of Pakistan joining Abraham Accords. File
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Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that he was not in favour of Islamabad joining the Abraham Accords to normalise relations with Israel.

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His comments came after U.S. President Donald Trump asked countries involved in the peace talks with Iran to sign on to the Abraham Accords, which deal with establishing diplomatic, economic, and security ties between Israel and Arab nations.

“Personally, I don’t think we should join any such accord which clashes with our fundamental ideologies,” Mr. Asif said during an interview on a talk show with Samaa TV on Monday (May 25, 2026) night. Among the negotiators, the UAE and Bahrain are already members of the Accords, and Mr. Trump expects Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkiye, Egypt, and Jordan to sign up.

Pakistan’s Defence Minister also talked about his country’s long-standing position not to accept Israel until the Palestinian state on the pre-1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital is established.

“We have a very clear stance that it is not acceptable to us,” he said.

The Minister also highlighted the question of credibility. “How will you sit with those people whose word cannot be trusted for even a single day?” he asked.

He also mentioned Pakistan’s passport, which says, is not valid for travel to Israel.

Mr. Asif is among the politicians who vehemently oppose any idea of normalisation of ties with the Jewish State.

Last month, he called Israel a “curse for humanity”, while accusing it of carrying out genocide in the region.



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