Reports suggest Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Pakistan remain reluctant to join the Abraham Accords, with all three countries continuing to link normalization with Israel to the Palestinian issue.

Recent reports indicate that Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Turkey are unlikely to join the Abraham Accords despite renewed pressure from Donald Trump.
Trump recently called on several Muslim-majority nations to normalize relations with Israel as part of broader regional negotiations linked to Iran. However, Pakistan has already publicly rejected the proposal, while Saudi Arabia continues insisting on an “irreversible pathway” toward a Palestinian state before normalization.
Türkiye also remains cautious amid tensions related to Gaza and broader regional politics. Analysts say strong public sentiment regarding Palestine remains a major obstacle for any immediate expansion of the Abraham Accords among these countries.
Disclaimer:
Diplomatic positions and regional negotiations remain fluid. Official government policies may evolve depending on future geopolitical developments and peace negotiations.







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