Potential Trilateral Defense Alliance Unveiled: Turkey, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia in Talks
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan revealed discussions with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia on a possible defense pact. Although no formal agreement has been reached, Fidan emphasized the importance of regional cooperation and mutual trust to solve regional issues securely.
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On Thursday, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced that Turkey has engaged in talks with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia regarding a potential defense alliance. While no agreements have been officially signed, the discussions mark an important step towards strengthening regional ties.
During a press conference in Istanbul, Fidan emphasized the necessity for regional cooperation and building trust among these countries. He highlighted that the resolution of regional issues depends on the countries' ability to be confident in each other's intentions and cooperation.
Fidan's comments come amid growing geopolitical challenges in the region, suggesting that stronger alliances may help address shared security concerns and enhance diplomatic relations between these nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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