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The Makkah Pact: Pakistan’s Emerging Role in a Changing West Asia
['Mahnoor Anis', 'The Author Is An International Relations Scholar', 'Lecturer', 'Researcher Who Examines Foreign Policy', 'Strategic Affairs', 'Regional Security. She Has Contributed Research On Contemporary Geopolitical Developments', 'Their Implications For Pakistan', 'The Broader Region.']
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Turkey has played a diplomatic role in negotiations aimed at ending the war in Gaza, and Saudi Arabia has enormous financial power and regional influence.
This trilateral agreement further adds to the historical fact of Pakistan’s brotherhood with Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, remains one of India’s most important strategic partners in West Asia.
Pakistan’s nuclear capability is also something neither Saudi Arabia nor Turkey possesses, and Pakistan is increasingly being recognized globally as a powerful mediator.
In this evolving regional security environment, the Makkah joint agreement represents a significant step towards enhancing regional cooperation and security, while further strengthening Pakistan’s strategic relevance.