Islamic Military Cooperation Saudi Arabia, Türkiye and Pakistan Reportedly Prepare New Defense Pact
BREAKING: Islamic Military Cooperation Saudi Arabia, Türkiye and Pakistan Reportedly Prepare New Defense Pact
According to a report by Reuters, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Pakistan are reportedly working on a new trilateral defense agreement aimed at strengthening military cooperation between the three countries.
The proposed arrangement would reportedly be separate from the existing bilateral defense relationship between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, creating a broader framework for security cooperation, military coordination, and strategic partnerships
Reports indicate that Bahrain has expressed interest in joining the agreement, while Jordan is also seeking deeper defense cooperation, including potential arrangements related to weapons procurement and military training.
Pakistan reportedly views expanding defense partnerships with regional countries as an opportunity to attract investment, enhance security cooperation, and support its economic needs through stronger strategic ties.
The potential agreement comes amid growing regional security challenges and increasing efforts by Middle Eastern and South Asian countries to strengthen independent defense partnerships.
Further details on the scope, timeline, and participants of the agreement are expected as negotiations continue.





