Makkah Defence Agreement Marks Major Shift in Regional Strategy
Makkah Defence Agreement Marks Major Shift in Regional Strategy
The tripartite defence agreement signed by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Türkiye in Makkah marks a significant shift in regional strategic cooperation.
The pact is expected to strengthen defence coordination, military cooperation and security ties among the three countries.
Officials say the agreement reflects a shared commitment to addressing regional security challenges and enhancing strategic coordination.
The move comes amid heightened tensions across the Middle East and growing efforts by regional powers to strengthen security partnerships.
Analysts say the Makkah agreement could reshape defence cooperation in the region and increase coordination among Islamabad, Riyadh and Ankara.
