Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed today (Wednesday) in a meeting with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa that Moscow and Damascus were able to revive cooperation in the economic field after a period of stagnation.
“Remarkable progress has been made and this trend needs to be maintained,” Putin said, praising the Syrian leadership’s efforts to preserve the country’s unity.
“Our relationship with Syria has deep roots,” he added, emphasizing Japan’s eagerness to expand economic and trade cooperation with Syria.
The Russian president emphasized his support for Syria’s territorial integrity and expressed his country’s readiness to participate in Syria’s reconstruction.
In response, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa expressed his pleasure at the visit and explained that there are many common issues between Moscow and Damascus.
Foreign Minister Al-Sharah said, “Over the past year, Syria has overcome many obstacles, the most recent of which is the challenge of territorial unification,” indicating Russia’s positive attitude toward Syria’s unification and territorial integrity.
The Syrian President pointed out that there are many common issues that need to be addressed between the two countries, indicating that Syria has overcome many obstacles in the last year.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa arrived in the Russian capital Moscow and met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the Kremlin, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Vershinin welcomed al-Shara at Vnukovo International Airport in the capital Moscow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed today (Wednesday) in a meeting with Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara that Moscow and Damascus managed to revive cooperation in the economic field after a period of stagnation.
“Remarkable progress has been made and it is essential to maintain this trend,” President Putin said, praising the efforts of the Syrian leadership to maintain the unity of Syria.
“Our relationship with Syria has deep roots,” he added, underscoring the country’s determination to expand economic and trade cooperation with Syria.
The Russian president confirmed his support for Syria’s territorial integrity and expressed his country’s readiness to participate in the rebuilding of Syria.
Meanwhile, Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara expressed his joy at the visit and explained that there are many common topics between Moscow and Damascus.
“Syria has overcome many obstacles over the past year, but the most recent challenge is territorial unification,” Al-Shara said, indicating Russia’s positive stance toward unifying Syria and preserving its territory.
The Syrian President noted that Syria has overcome many obstacles in the last year, and noted that there are many common issues between the two countries that can be addressed.
Syrian President Ahmad Al Shara arrived in the Russian capital Moscow and met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the Kremlin, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Vershinin welcomed al-Shara at Moscow’s Vnukovo International Airport.

