Putin and Sharaa Meet to Discuss Russian Bases in Syria
- Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to solidify relations and discuss military cooperation between the two countries.
- Al-Sharaa assured Putin that he would uphold all previous agreements with Moscow, indicating that Russia’s two main military bases in Syria remain secure.
- Putin expressed willingness to work on economic projects in Syria and discussed the future of the military bases, reaffirming Russia's commitment to its ally amidst ongoing tensions.
- The outcome of this meeting is expected to significantly impact future Russian-Syrian relations, particularly regarding military cooperation, according to analysts.
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The Kremlin confirmed this Thursday that Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, addressed in Moscow with Syria's transitional president, Ahmed al-Shara, the future of Russian military bases in the country, amid the country's efforts to maintain its presence after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in December 2024."As far as the bases are concerned, the issue was on the agenda.That's what I can say," said Russian Presidency spokesman Dimitri Pe…
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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa met Russia’s Vladimir Putin on Wednesday as the Kremlin’s influence in the Middle East wanes. The Moscow meeting was remarkable given that Russia is harboring Syria’s former president, Bashar al-Assad, whose government was overthrown by rebels led by al-Sharaa. Putin is keen to reboot relations with Damascus to maintain his country’s military bases in Syria, analysts said. But the Kremlin’s diminishing MidEast cl…
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