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Syrian leader meets Putin in Moscow with Russian military bases on agenda

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Updated 29.1.2026
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Ahmed al-Sharaa *Syria Vladimir Putin Bashar al-Assad Kremlin

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Jan 25 – Jan 31

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South China Morning PostJan 29

Syrian leader meets Putin in Moscow with Russian military bases on agenda

Syrian interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Wednesday, marking his second visit in four months. Putin expressed Russia's willingness to assist in rebuilding Syria's war-torn economy. Discussions were expected to include the future of Russian military bases in Syria, which are strategically important for Russia's presence in the Mediterranean. Al-Sharaa thanked Putin for Russia's role in stabilizing Syria following the December 2024 rebel offensive that ousted former President Bashar al-Assad, who had previously been supported by Moscow. Russia, currently focused on the conflict in Ukraine, did not intervene in the offensive and granted asylum to Assad and his family.

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Al JazeeraJan 28

Al-Sharaa meets Putin as Russia seeks to secure military bases in Syria

In January 2026, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss Russia's military presence in Syria. The meeting follows the 2024 ousting of Bashar al-Assad, a former Kremlin ally, by al-Sharaa's rebel forces. Russia aims to maintain its influence in the Middle East by securing its military bases at Hmeimim airbase and Tartus naval base, its only military outposts outside the former Soviet Union after withdrawing from Qamishli airport. While al-Sharaa has adopted a pragmatic approach to relations with Russia, a point of contention remains Russia's sheltering of al-Assad, who fled to Moscow after the uprising. Al-Sharaa has repeatedly requested al-Assad's extradition, but the Kremlin has not indicated whether it will comply.

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Al JazeeraJan 28

Putin congratulates al-Sharaa on his efforts to unify Syrian territory

In January 2026, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in the Kremlin. Putin congratulated al-Sharaa on his work to stabilize and unify Syrian territory. The meeting's purpose was to discuss the future of Russian military bases located in Syria. The two leaders were expected to address this topic during their talks. The meeting highlights Russia's continued interest and involvement in Syria's political and military landscape.

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New York Times - WorldJan 28

Putin, Still Harboring Assad, Welcomes New Syrian Leader to Moscow Again

In January 2026, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa visited Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, marking his second trip since seizing power in late 2024 after Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia. Al-Sharaa, a former fighter, seeks Russian aid for Syria's reconstruction and has stated Assad must face justice. Putin aims to maintain Russia's military presence in Syria, including air and naval bases. Discussions are expected to cover the evolving relationship between Russia and Syria following the change in government, though the Kremlin declined to comment on Assad's potential extradition. Recent reports indicate Russia is withdrawing forces from Qamishli as the Syrian government establishes control over the Kurdish region.

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Key Claims

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Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa visited Moscow on Wednesday.

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Putin emphasised his readiness to help Syria rebuild its war-battered economy.

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Sharaa thanked Putin for helping to stabilise Syria.

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Russia gave asylum to Assad and his family after he fled the country.

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Vladimir Putin congratulated Ahmed al-Sharaa on his efforts to stabilise Syria.

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Dec 21 – Dec 27

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Al JazeeraDec 24

Syria ministers discuss military cooperation with Putin in Russia: Report

In December 2025, Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani and Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss expanding strategic cooperation. The primary focus was on strengthening the Syrian army's capabilities through military and technical partnerships, including modernizing equipment, transferring expertise, and collaborating on research and development. Discussions also covered political and economic issues, such as continued coordination in international forums and expanding cooperation in reconstruction and infrastructure projects. Putin reaffirmed Russia's support for Syria's territorial integrity and condemned Israeli actions as threats to regional stability. The meeting aimed to bolster the Syrian Arab Army's defensive capabilities and foster closer ties between Damascus and Moscow.

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Syria’s foreign and defence ministers met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

— Syrian state media

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Talks focused on expanding “strategic cooperation in the military industries sector”.

— Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)

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Putin reaffirmed Russian “steadfast support” for Syria and its territorial integrity.

— Putin

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The two sides discussed political and economic issues, including the “importance of continued political and diplomatic coordination”.

— Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)

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Moscow condemned repeated Israeli violations of Syrian territory.

— Putin