President Trump Welcomes Mecca Defense Pact, Praises Leadership of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey
Washington/Mecca — Former U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed the new defense pact concluded in Mecca and publicly praised the leadership of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey for their role in the agreement. Trump described the pact as a positive step toward strengthening unity and security in the Middle East.In his statement, Trump said the Mecca…
Washington/Mecca — Former U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed the new defense pact concluded in Mecca and publicly praised the leadership of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey for their role in the agreement. Trump described the pact as a positive step toward strengthening unity and security in the Middle East.
In his statement, Trump said the Mecca defense pact demonstrates that the Middle East is becoming more united and that states will be better able to defend themselves through enhanced cooperation. He characterized the alliance as a strong protective network against terrorism, regional conflicts, and external threats.
Trump singled out the leadership of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey for commendation, saying their strategic resolve and collaboration could steer the region toward greater peace and stability. He added that the United States would support these efforts and maintain close ties with regional partners to help secure lasting peace and cooperation.
Full details of the Mecca defense pact have not yet been released at the official level, but analysts believe the agreement is likely to include increased military cooperation, intelligence-sharing, and joint exercises. Experts say effective implementation could alter the geopolitical balance in the Middle East.
International reactions have been mixed—some governments have welcomed the pact while others have voiced concerns. Both regional and external powers are closely monitoring the agreement’s potential impacts.
