The Mecca Agreement: A new quest for Muslim strategic unity that Malaysia must watch carefully — Phar Kim Beng
AUGUST 23 — The Mecca Joint Defence Agreement signed by Saudi Arabia, Türkiye and Pakistan on August 7 should...
The Mecca Joint Defence Agreement, signed by Saudi Arabia, Türkiye and Pakistan, marks a new attempt at Muslim strategic unity that Malaysia should closely monitor. This agreement, which stipulates collective defence without explicitly naming an adversary, represents a departure from previous attempts at Muslim unity that have often been political or rhetorical.
The agreement's significance lies in the complementary national capabilities of its signatories: Saudi Arabia's financial resources and religious standing, Türkiye's Nato-scale military-industrial base, and Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. While the agreement should not be exaggerated or dismissed, Malaysia should observe its development carefully as it could signal a new approach to security organization among middle and regional powers in an increasingly fragmented international system.
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