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Syria's Sharaa to Meet Putin in Moscow on Wednesday, Syria TV Says

Putin and al-Sharaa discuss Russia's strategic military presence at Hmeimim airbase and Tartus naval base amidst Syria's post-Assad political transition.

  • On Wednesday, Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa is set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Syria TV announced, marking another high-level post-Assad engagement.
  • After ousting Bashar al-Assad, Russia seeks to preserve influence in Syria as Sharaa's rebel forces toppled Assad, who fled to Russia, according to Syria TV.
  • In televised remarks, Vladimir Putin, Russian President, said `Much has been accomplished in terms of restoring our interstate relations` and talks would focus on Russian soldiers and bases including Hmeimim airbase and Tartus naval base.
  • In the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin offered to help rebuild Syria's war-torn economy, proposing cooperation with Russian energy and reconstruction partners as Ahmed al-Sharaa expressed gratitude for Moscow's stabilizing role, SANA reported.
  • After a short truce expired, the sides extended a ceasefire by 15 days, and the Syrian Democratic Forces said on January 18 that they withdrew from Raqqa and Deir Az Zor.
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Syria's president, former jihadist Ahmed al-Shara, has visited the home of an old enemy for the second time in just three months on Wednesday. The Arab leader has met in the Kremlin with Russian leader Vladimir Putin to address the future of Moscow's military bases in Syria. Basically, the exile in the Russian capital of the deposed dictator, Bachar el-Assad, and the alleged conspiracies of the generals who managed to escape the fall of the regi…

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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