
Hakan Fidan Compares Mecca Pact to NATO Article 5
Turkey's top diplomat Hakan Fidan compared the Mecca pact's defense principle to NATO's Article 5, while noting the deal does not target Iran unless members are attacked.

Turkey's top diplomat Hakan Fidan compared the Mecca pact's defense principle to NATO's Article 5, while noting the deal does not target Iran unless members are attacked.

A new mutual defense pact signed in Mecca declares an armed attack on one member as an attack on all three, mirroring NATO's Article 5 amid shifting US-Gulf security dynamics and rising Chinese presence.

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale announced a deal allowing the US Coast Guard to patrol its waters with local police, aiming to strengthen maritime cooperation with the US. This comes despite deepening ties with China, and Wale also signed a Letter of Intent for the Peace Corps' return.

Australia signed the 'Ocean of Peace' defence alliance with Fiji on Monday, elevating Fiji to treaty ally status and committing to mutual defence. This move strengthens Australia's regional ties amid competition with China, which previously signed a security pact with the Solomon Islands.
A new social security agreement between India and the UK, effective July 15, will exempt temporarily transferred Indian professionals from UK social security contributions for up to five years. Additionally, a deal on steel exports secures market access for 85% of India's shipments.

China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated on June 3rd that China is willing to expand practical cooperation with the new government of the Solomon Islands, following the latter's announcement to review a security agreement with China.

Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale's visit to Australia highlights the need for Canberra to shift its focus from geopolitical competition with China to addressing the specific needs of the Solomon Islands, such as health, education, and economic diversification, to build a stronger partnership.

South Korea and the US have agreed to begin working-level talks on implementing security aspects of a November agreement, including South Korea's nuclear submarine program. A US delegation will visit Seoul within weeks.

Japan’s prime minister touched down in Australia on Sunday with a set of shared anxieties – about Trump, China and the fragility of supply chains that the two insular nations have long relied upon – to which she sought some small relief. By the time she departed, Sanae Takaichi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had signed an economic security pact, unlocked nearly US$1 billion in critical minerals funding and laid the groundwork for what observers describe as the most comprehensive...