Agreement says an attack on one signatory will be treated as an attack on all, strengthening collective deterrenceTurkish President Tayyip Erdogan, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif pose after signing a joint defence agreement in Makkah, Saudi Arabia on August 7, 2026. The agreement also provides for enhanced cooperation across all aspects of defence between Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Türkiye, the Foreign Office said. The ministry said the three leaders reviewed the longstanding relations among Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Türkiye, as well as a range of issues of mutual interest. Ahead of the ceremony, Erdogan arrived in Saudi Arabia for a one-day working visit. Also Read: Pakistan, KSA sign defence pactThis defence pact also follows the "Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement" signed in September 2025 between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.