<p>Russian President <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/vladimir-putin" target="_blank">Vladimir Putin</a> on Wednesday was hosting Syrian leader <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/bashar-al-assad" target="_blank">Bashar al-Assad</a> for talks as the Kremlin seeks to mend ties between Damascus and Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan.</p>.<p>The meeting follows the surprise announcement last week of a Chinese-brokered restoration of diplomatic ties between the Middle East's major rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran.</p>.<p>Ties between Erdogan and Assad were severed after the outbreak of fighting in Syria and successful Kremlin mediation would give Putin diplomatic clout with Russia isolated internationally over the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/russia-ukraine-crisis" target="_blank">Ukraine conflict</a>.</p>.<p>"We are in constant contact and our relations are developing," the Russian leader told Assad at the televised start of their meeting, hailing "significant results in the fight against international terrorism".</p>.<p>Assad, who arrived in Moscow on Tuesday, voiced support for Moscow's military campaign in Ukraine and said the visit would mark "a new facet" in his country's ties with Moscow.</p>.<p>Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov earlier told reporters the talks would focus on bilateral ties but said "Turkey-Syria relations will certainly be touched upon in one way or another".</p>.<p>Syria's civil war in 2011 strained relations between Damascus and Ankara, which has long supported rebel groups opposed to Assad.</p>.<p>Turkey severed diplomatic ties with Syria soon after the war began.</p>.<p>Analysts say Moscow now wants to bridge the divide between the two countries that see a common "enemy" in Kurdish groups in northern Syria, described as "terrorists" by Ankara and backed by Washington.</p>.<p>Erdogan has indicated he could meet with Assad, and their defence ministers met in Moscow in December, in the first such talks since the Syrian war began.</p>.<p>Diplomats from Russia, Turkey, Syria and Iran are due to meet in Moscow this week to pave the way for a foreign ministers' meeting, according to Turkish media.</p>.<p>Complex questions need to be resolved, however, particularly around the presence of Turkish troops in northern Syria.</p>.<p>Assad's government has been politically isolated since the start of the war, but he has been receiving calls and aid from Arab leaders after a February earthquake that killed tens of thousands in Turkey and Syria.</p>.<p>"The Syrian people faced another very serious problem, a catastrophe, an earthquake... As true friends, we are trying to support you," Putin said at the start of their meeting on Wednesday.</p>.<p>After the quake Putin <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/putin-says-russia-ready-to-help-syria-and-turkey-after-major-earthquake-1188356.html" target="_blank">offered Russian aid</a> to Turkey and Syria.</p>.<p>Damascus is a staunch ally of Moscow, which intervened in the Syrian conflict in 2015, launching air strikes to support the government's struggling forces.</p>.<p>With Russian and Iranian support, Damascus won back much of the territory it lost in the early stages of the war.</p>.<p>The Syrian war has killed around half a million people and displaced millions more since 2011 with the brutal repression of anti-government protests.</p>.<p>Assad last visited Moscow in September 2021 when he also met Putin.</p>
<p>Russian President <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/vladimir-putin" target="_blank">Vladimir Putin</a> on Wednesday was hosting Syrian leader <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/bashar-al-assad" target="_blank">Bashar al-Assad</a> for talks as the Kremlin seeks to mend ties between Damascus and Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan.</p>.<p>The meeting follows the surprise announcement last week of a Chinese-brokered restoration of diplomatic ties between the Middle East's major rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran.</p>.<p>Ties between Erdogan and Assad were severed after the outbreak of fighting in Syria and successful Kremlin mediation would give Putin diplomatic clout with Russia isolated internationally over the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/russia-ukraine-crisis" target="_blank">Ukraine conflict</a>.</p>.<p>"We are in constant contact and our relations are developing," the Russian leader told Assad at the televised start of their meeting, hailing "significant results in the fight against international terrorism".</p>.<p>Assad, who arrived in Moscow on Tuesday, voiced support for Moscow's military campaign in Ukraine and said the visit would mark "a new facet" in his country's ties with Moscow.</p>.<p>Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov earlier told reporters the talks would focus on bilateral ties but said "Turkey-Syria relations will certainly be touched upon in one way or another".</p>.<p>Syria's civil war in 2011 strained relations between Damascus and Ankara, which has long supported rebel groups opposed to Assad.</p>.<p>Turkey severed diplomatic ties with Syria soon after the war began.</p>.<p>Analysts say Moscow now wants to bridge the divide between the two countries that see a common "enemy" in Kurdish groups in northern Syria, described as "terrorists" by Ankara and backed by Washington.</p>.<p>Erdogan has indicated he could meet with Assad, and their defence ministers met in Moscow in December, in the first such talks since the Syrian war began.</p>.<p>Diplomats from Russia, Turkey, Syria and Iran are due to meet in Moscow this week to pave the way for a foreign ministers' meeting, according to Turkish media.</p>.<p>Complex questions need to be resolved, however, particularly around the presence of Turkish troops in northern Syria.</p>.<p>Assad's government has been politically isolated since the start of the war, but he has been receiving calls and aid from Arab leaders after a February earthquake that killed tens of thousands in Turkey and Syria.</p>.<p>"The Syrian people faced another very serious problem, a catastrophe, an earthquake... As true friends, we are trying to support you," Putin said at the start of their meeting on Wednesday.</p>.<p>After the quake Putin <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/putin-says-russia-ready-to-help-syria-and-turkey-after-major-earthquake-1188356.html" target="_blank">offered Russian aid</a> to Turkey and Syria.</p>.<p>Damascus is a staunch ally of Moscow, which intervened in the Syrian conflict in 2015, launching air strikes to support the government's struggling forces.</p>.<p>With Russian and Iranian support, Damascus won back much of the territory it lost in the early stages of the war.</p>.<p>The Syrian war has killed around half a million people and displaced millions more since 2011 with the brutal repression of anti-government protests.</p>.<p>Assad last visited Moscow in September 2021 when he also met Putin.</p>