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Iran sees no threat from Pakistan-Turkey-Saudi security pact, says foreign ministry

Iran sees no threat from Pakistan-Turkey-Saudi security pact, says foreign ministry

Al-Monitor

Iran's foreign ministry stated it has no concerns regarding a new security pact between Pakistan, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, asserting it is not directed against Tehran.

42 sources across English, ur

Left 38% · Center 40% · Right 21%

How outlets framed it

Left: Some sources highlight Pakistan's efforts to mend relations with Iran following the defense pact, suggesting a diplomatic outreach to assuage regional concerns.

Center: Several outlets report Iran's official stance that the Pakistan-Turkey-Saudi security pact is not a threat, while also noting Pakistan's engagement with Tehran.

Right: One source questions the efficacy of the defense pact by pointing out Turkey and Pakistan's inaction during Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia.

Key divergence: Coverage diverges on whether the pact is perceived as a threat by regional actors, with some sources emphasizing Iran's reassurance and others highlighting potential skepticism or past inaction.

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