بوابة أخبار اليوم
بوابة أخبار اليوم
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U.S. President Donald Trump expected that the joint defense agreement signed between Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan in Mecca reflects the unity of the Middle East and enhances the ability of the nations to defend themselves more effectively. The agreement, signed on August 7 in the presence of the leaders of the three countries, states that any attack on one of the nations is considered an attack on all, aimed at strengthening deterrence, developing defense cooperation, and exchanging expertise. Turkey confirmed that the agreement does not conflict with its NATO commitments and that it aims to bolster regional security coordination, while regional countries welcomed it, although others expressed reservations.
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