
Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said talks were held on a possible defence pact with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. No agreement has been signed yet. He stressed trust and cooperation are key for regional security.
At a press conference in Istanbul, Fidan said regional issues can be solved if countries are confident in each other’s intentions. He highlighted the strategic role of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
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Details of the proposed pact remain limited, but it signals Turkey’s push to strengthen alliances in South Asia and the Middle East. Fidan said the talks are exploratory and not binding.
The discussions come amid growing focus on regional stability. If finalized, the pact could include joint exercises, intelligence sharing, and coordinated security efforts.
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Fidan concluded that open dialogue and trust are essential for cooperation. Observers will watch closely as further talks continue in the coming months.