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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…

·Madrid, Spain
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The transitional president, Ahmed Al-Charaa, and Vladimir Putin deliberately obscured the contentious issues, such as the fate of ex-dictator Bashar Al-Assad, a refugee in Moscow.

·Paris, France
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Syria's new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa travels to Vladimir Putin on Wednesday.

·Berlin, Germany
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Almost a year after his escape from Damascus, the former dictator lives in a skyscraper in the Russian capital and has taken the vow of silence at the Kremlin. But the leader Al-Jolani flew from Putin for the first time to ask for his extradition.

·Turin, Italy
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The Times of Israel broke the news in Jerusalem, Israel on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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