Russian Military Delegation Visits Damascus to Strengthen Defense Ties
February 4, 202633 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes

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A senior Russian military delegation, including Deputy Defense Minister Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, has arrived in Damascus for a multi-day official visit, underscoring the continued military collaboration between Russia and Syria.
Meetings with Syrian Military Leaders
The Syrian Ministry of Defense reported that Lieutenant General Ali Al-Nasran, Chief of Staff, welcomed the Russian delegation. The discussions focused on advancing military cooperation to align with the mutual interests of both nations during Syria's transitional phase.
Enhancing the Moscow-Damascus Partnership
The visit is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen defense and military ties, with both sides emphasizing the need to broaden cooperation to promote stability in Syria and the broader region. The Russian Foreign Ministry reiterated Moscow's commitment to supporting Syria economically during this transitional period, highlighting that Syria remains a key partner for Russia in the Middle East.
Recent High-Level Meetings
This visit follows a recent meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syrian President Ahmad Al-Shara in Moscow, where both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing bilateral relations and acknowledged Russia's pivotal role in maintaining Syria's unity and stability.
Kremlin's Perspective on Economic Cooperation
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov noted that there are substantial opportunities for improving economic and commercial collaboration between Moscow and Damascus, with recent discussions focusing on expanding their strategic partnership.
