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Saudi Arabia Seeks Non-Aggression Pact with Iran Modeled After 1975 Helsinki Accords

• https://mishtalk.com, By Mish

Non-Aggression Pact Details

The Financial Times report on Saudi Arabia's proposal for a regional "non-aggression pact" between Iran and neighboring states is not merely a temporary diplomatic initiative. Rather, it signals Riyadh's attempt to redefine the Middle East's security architecture in the aftermath of the U.S./Israeli war on Iran.

The significance of this idea lies less in the pact itself – after all, this is not the first time such an idea is being discussed – than in the strategic logic behind it. Saudi Arabia appears to have concluded that the perpetual cycle of deterrence, limited strikes, and proxy warfare can no longer be managed solely through reliance on the American security umbrella.

The Saudis' reference to the 1970s "Helsinki process" is also far from accidental. That model was designed precisely to manage competition between hostile blocs, not to fully resolve ideological and geopolitical disputes. In other words, the objective is not to eliminate tensions, but to contain them.

In effect, Riyadh now seems to be moving toward a form of implicit acceptance of a new regional balance of power, in which Iran, despite the heavy costs of the recent war, remains an indispensable actor in the region's security equations.

This shift also reflects a broader change in the Saudi conception of "stability." For years, many Arab states defined regional security in terms of containing or weakening Iran's regional influence. Now, however, the primary priority appears to be preventing Iran-Israel conflict from escalating into a permanent regional war.


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