Trump Hails Saudi-Turkish-Pakistani Defense Pact

Details of Trump's Reaction
Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, expressing his strong satisfaction with the signing of the pact. He emphasized that this move represents a new model of security cooperation in the Middle East, illustrating how nations can unite to bolster their defensive capabilities independently and effectively, reducing reliance on traditional allies.
He characterized the treaty as a 'big, bold, and important first step,' offering formal congratulations to the three leaders. He stated: I am pleased to see Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan recently signed the Makkah Agreement on Joint Defense. This shows how the Middle East is uniting, and how countries will finally be able to defend themselves more effectively.
Historical Context of the Agreement
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif signed the historic document in Makkah a few weeks ago. The agreement's provisions explicitly state the principle of collective defense, wherein any armed attack on one of the three nations is considered an attack on all, aiming to strengthen collective deterrence and ensure regional stability.
This move is part of broader efforts to reshape security alliances in the region, reflecting a trend toward enhancing trilateral cooperation in military and security fields to address shared challenges.
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