The Mecca Defence Pact doesn’t exist. You won’t find it in the UN Treaty Collection, the ICJ, or Saudi legal archives. It’s not a recognized treaty, alliance, or legal instrument under international law.
Any reference to it is fictional, misattributed, or fabricated. There is no legal framework by that name binding any state. Consequently, no defensive obligations are legally enforceable under it—simply because it isn’t real.
Did you mean the Arab League Collective Defence Treaty, the OIC Mutual Defence Agreement, or the GCC Security Pact? If so, provide the correct name.
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