Syrian leader in Turkiye on Tuesday on second international trip

Syrian interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, during a meeting in Riyadh on February 2, 2025. (File/AFP)
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Updated 03 February 2025
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Syrian leader in Turkiye on Tuesday on second international trip

  • “We believe that the Turkiye-Syria relations, which were re-established after Syria regained its freedom, will be strengthened and gain dimension,” Altun said

ISTANBUL: Syrian president Ahmed Al-Sharaa will visit Turkiye on Tuesday on his second international visit since the toppling of Bashar Assad in December, the Turkish presidency said.
He went to Saudi Arabia on Sunday. War-ravaged Syria is looking to Gulf countries to finance reconstruction and revive its economy.
Sharaa “will pay a visit to Ankara on Tuesday at the invitation of our President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,” Fahrettin Altun, head of communications at the presidency, said on X on Monday.
Turkiye, which has had close ties with Sharaa, reopened its diplomatic mission in the Syrian Arab Republic and sent its spy chief and foreign minister for talks with the new leader soon after Assad was toppled by the HTS group.
Talks between Erdogan and Sharaa at the presidential palace in the capital Ankara will focus on “joint steps to be taken for economic recovery, sustainable stability and security” in Syria, Altun said.
“We believe that the Turkiye-Syria relations, which were re-established after Syria regained its freedom, will be strengthened and gain dimension,” he added.


Turkiye’s Erdogan visits El-Sisi to ink partnership deals

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Turkiye’s Erdogan visits El-Sisi to ink partnership deals

CAIRO: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in Cairo on Wednesday, sealing a raft of new partnership deals and signalling a united front on regional crises in Iran, Sudan and Gaza.
Ministers from both countries signed 18 additional agreements spanning defense, tourism, health and agriculture.
At a joint news conference, El-Sisi said they agreed on the need to implement all phases of the Gaza truce agreement, speed up humanitarian aid deliveries and maintain a focus on “a two-state solution, establishing a Palestinian state.”
Egypt and Turkiye now form half of the mediating bloc for the current Gaza truce, back the Sudanese army in its war with paramilitary forces and share increasingly convergent positions across the region.
On Sudan, El-Sisi said Wednesday both sides want to see a “humanitarian truce that leads to a ceasefire and a comprehensive political path.”
El-Sisi also called for efforts to avoid escalation in the region, advance diplomatic solutions and “avert the spectre of war, whether regarding the Iranian nuclear file or concerning the region in general.”
Erdogan echoed the need for diplomacy, saying foreign interference poses “significant risks to the entire region” and that dialogue remained “the most appropriate method” for addressing disputes with Iran.
Both leaders also underscored support for Somalia’s territorial integrity amid heightened regional friction.
Both countries have backed the government of Somalia and condemned Israel’s recognition of the breakaway region of Somaliland.
Turkiye supplied Egypt with advanced drones in 2024 and the two countries plan to manufacture them jointly.
Erdogan arrived in Cairo after a stop in Riyadh, with his tour coinciding with US-Iran contacts initially planned for Turkiye before Tehran requested a shift to Oman.