In a move that has stunned political observers worldwide, Russian President Vladimir Putin held his first-ever meeting with Syria’s interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, formerly known as Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, in Moscow on October 15, 2025.
Video footage released from the Kremlin shows formal handshakes and military salutes between Putin and Sharaa, set against a backdrop of Russian and Syrian flags — a striking image given Jolani’s former leadership of the militant group Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).
The meeting marks a historic shift in Russia’s diplomatic approach toward Syria, signaling Moscow’s willingness to engage with the transitional government emerging from years of civil conflict. Analysts suggest the talks centered on security cooperation, reconstruction, and counterterrorism frameworks, as Russia seeks to stabilize Syria while maintaining influence in the region.
For many, the encounter underscores the changing geopolitical landscape in the Middle East, where former adversaries are now navigating complex alliances in pursuit of peace and power.
While no joint statement was immediately issued, Russian state media described the meeting as “constructive and forward-looking,” highlighting the potential for a new chapter in Russian-Syrian relations.
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