On January 29, 2026, Pakistan's Foreign Office (FO) addressed several key international issues during a weekly press briefing, notably rejecting a trial court judge's remarks labeling certain countries as 'terrorist states.' As reported by Pakistan Today, the FO clarified that 'no such classification exists under the United Nations or international law,' emphasizing Pakistan's stance against such unilateral designations. The FO spokesperson, Tahir Hussain Andrabi, reiterated Pakistan's commitment to international norms and its role in the US-led Board of Peace, which aims to foster global stability and peace. This position was further supported by ARY News, which highlighted Pakistan's endorsement of the Board of Peace's mandate under the UN Security Council's Resolution 2803, focusing on Palestinian self-determination and statehood.
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Pakistan Rejects Abraham Accords, Affirms Support for Palestinian Statehood

Pakistan rejects 'terrorist state' labels, supports Palestinian statehood, and stays out of Abraham Accords, emphasizing its commitment to international norms and Middle Eastern stability.
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