Syria's Sharaa to discuss defense pact with Turkey's Erdogan, Reuters reports
- Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan are set to discuss a joint defense pact today in Ankara, which may include Turkish air bases in Syria and training for the new Syrian army.
- The agreement could allow Turkey to use Syrian airspace for military purposes and train the new Syrian army's forces, according to sources familiar with the matter.
- Al-Sharaa recently declared himself Syria's interim president and announced the disbanding of 18 armed militias after the fall of the Assad regime.
- Erdogan's government aims to establish military bases as a warning to Kurdish autonomy forces in northeastern Syria, despite previous threats of military action.
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