Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad made a surprise visit on July 25 to Moscow, where he met with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
The visit came amid renewed Russian-led efforts to defuse tensions between Turkey and Syria. Relations between the two have been bad since 2011, when Ankara sided with Western-backed rebels seeking to overthrow Assad’s government.
During the meeting, Putin told the Syrian president of his concern with the “tendency towards escalation” in the Middle East, according to the Russian presidential press service.
“This also applies directly to Syria,” the Russian President said, adding that “there are also a lot of issues” to discuss regarding trade and economic cooperation.
Assad responded by saying that while Russia and Syria “have gone through very difficult tests,” over the past decades, relations between the two countries have maintained a “level of trust.”
“Considering all the events that are taking place in the world as a whole and in the Eurasian region today, our meeting today seems very important to discuss all the details of the development of these events, to discuss possible prospects and scenarios,” he added.
Russia efforts to reconcile Turkey and Syria regained momentum in May with help from Iraq. In June, both Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Assad voiced their readiness to meet, although the Syrian President renewed calls for the withdrawal of Turkish forces from the country.
Commenting on recent reports suggesting that Erdogan and Assad could meet with Assad in Moscow next month, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said earlier this week that efforts to establish contacts between Turkish and Syrian representatives “at various levels” are on Moscow’s agenda.
“Many countries and, of course, Russia, as a country playing a significant role in the region, are interested in helping the two countries improve relations,” he told reporters on July 23, adding that both sides resuming dialogue is “very important for the entire region.”
The reconciliation with Turkey was likely behind Assad’s surprise visit to Moscow. The meeting with Putin will likely speed up the process, which is seen by many sides in the Middle East as a necessity considering the instability caused by the Israeli war on the Palestinian enclave of the Gaza Strip and the related confrontations in Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen.
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assad defeated zionists. putin defeated nato. trump in2024 is a slam dunk.
assad defeated zionists…yes putin defeated nato…is currently finally trump in 2024 is a slam dunk… tell me 1 reason why you believe trump will make any difference???
and the all-according-to-joo-plan handshake. they act like they are special because they can keep blackmailed child rapists around them doing their every whim, and bribe fools with the paper bills with pictures and numbers that they print and give to themselves. the quality of the people on the planet is despicably low, and has always been that way. queue the retarded self-excusing fag routine.
ruaf definitely needs to lure a rc-135 into a similar situation to the il-20 incident off of syria.
and than pootie poot asks assad… bu… bu… buuu…. but…. what do i tell all my dual nationals that live in i$rael, the u.$., u.k. and western europe?… won’t they get pissed at me?!!!
and the united jimmy savile kingom and united paedophiles of joe biden ah ah ah asks conan m where are the children hiding?? we we we can rape them all,
just sayin there is a double standard for jewry that gets top billing by russia even at the expense of a 10 year war on their borders that has murdered and displaced thousands. saying it again… when will russia announce it’s departure from the un ca$in0 to start it’s own un in moscow with sound money and equity for all members who join it?
impatient lgbt amerikan tantrums