DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

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

January 28, 2026
in News
Putin, Still Harboring Assad, Welcomes New Syrian Leader to Moscow Again

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia was set to welcome President Ahmed al-Sharaa of Syria in Moscow on Wednesday as the two leaders work to establish a new relationship between their countries more than a year after the fall of the Russian-backed Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.

The trip is Mr. al-Sharaa’s second to Russia since he seized power in Syria in late 2024, sweeping across the country into Damascus, the capital, and forcing Mr. al-Assad to flee into a gilded exile in Russia.

Mr. al-Sharaa, a onetime Qaeda fighter turned rebel commander and statesman, has taken a pragmatic approach to Moscow, despite spending years on the battlefield under Russian airstrikes. He has said that Syria is not in a position to be antagonizing world powers, and he has asked Russia to aid Syria in its reconstruction. At the same time, he has said that Mr. al-Assad must be brought to justice.

The Kremlin spokesman Dmitri S. Peskov told reporters on Wednesday that Mr. Putin would welcome Mr. al-Sharaa for negotiations, noting that relations between Moscow and Damascus had been developing since the fall of the previous Syrian government. Mr. Peskov declined to comment on whether the extradition of Mr. al-Assad back to Syria would be discussed.

Footage posted online showed Mr. al-Sharaa descending the steps of his airplane on Wednesday in Moscow in the snow.

At stake for the Kremlin is the fate of Russia’s military footprint in Syria, which has included the Hmeimim Air Base and a naval base at Tartus, on the Mediterranean, as well as the air base at Qamishli, in northeastern Syria’s Kurdish region, near the Turkish border.

This week, reports surfaced that Russia was removing its forces from Qamishli. The Syrian government under Mr. al-Sharaa is establishing control over the Kurdish region from the Syrian Democratic Forces, a group of predominantly Kurdish fighters that the United States backed to wage war against the Islamic State but that Washington has since largely abandoned.

The United States has said that Mr. al-Sharaa’s government can now handle the threat posed by any resurgence of the Islamic State.

Paul Sonne is an international correspondent, focusing on Russia and the varied impacts of President Vladimir V. Putin’s domestic and foreign policies, with a focus on the war against Ukraine.

The post Putin, Still Harboring Assad, Welcomes New Syrian Leader to Moscow Again appeared first on New York Times.

Obama Took On Recession, Health Care and Iraq. What He Didn’t See Coming Was Trump.
News

Obama Took On Recession, Health Care and Iraq. What He Didn’t See Coming Was Trump.

by New York Times
February 17, 2026

As President Barack Obama’s chief strategist, David Axelrod, made his way across a hotel ballroom on the night of the ...

Read more
News

Jesse Jackson, one of the nation’s most powerful voices for Black Americans, dies at 84

February 17, 2026
News

Robert Duvall Seared Himself Into Our Memories Even When He Wasn’t the Star

February 17, 2026
News

A Ramadan playlist: The four songs that capture my spiritual season

February 17, 2026
News

Mystery midterm meeting scares expert as Trump makes puzzling FBI hire

February 17, 2026
Trump Sought Vast Budget Cuts. Congress Granted Few.

Trump Sought Vast Budget Cuts. Congress Granted Few.

February 17, 2026
Murdoch Paper Torches Pentagon Pete’s ‘Embarrassing’ Failed Revenge Plot

Murdoch Paper Torches Pentagon Pete’s ‘Embarrassing’ Failed Revenge Plot

February 17, 2026
I’m raising my four-year-old granddaughter on my own in my 60s. I expect to work until I die.

I’m raising my four-year-old granddaughter on my own in my 60s. I expect to work until I die.

February 17, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026