Putin met with Assad: what the dictators talked about Irina Martsiyash Putin met with Assad/Screenshot from video Russian leader Vladimir Putin met with his Syrian counterpart Bashar Assad. They met in Moscow. The Russian media covered information about what Putin and Assad talked about, informs 24 Channel. < p>Russian media began writing about Putin’s meeting with Syrian President Assad in Moscow on the morning of July 25. However, the meeting itself between the politicians took place the night before, and precisely on July 24. The Russian media published footage from a meeting of politicians. In fact, during their discussion, Putin said that “the situation in the Middle East tends to worsen, in particular in Syria.” Putin noted that with regard to their trade and economic relations, “there are a lot of questions here, there are promising areas.” He also expressed his joy at meeting with Assad. Bashar Assad, in turn, also noted that he was glad to see Putin. According to him, his visit coincides with the anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between their countries. During the past decades, our countries have gone through very difficult tests. These decades have witnessed complex transformation processes within our countries. However, during all this time, relations between our countries have maintained their level of trust and this is an indicator of the maturity of our peoples,” Assad said. According to him, “given the events that are taking place in the world and the entire Eurasian region”, their meeting is important for discussing all the details of the development of these events, for discussing possible prospects and scenarios. Meeting between Putin and Assad: watch video It is known that Putin and Assad did not sign any documents following the negotiations in the Kremlin. Russian telegram channels write about this with reference to Peskov’s statement. We would like to add that the last time Putin and Assad spoke was on March 23 after the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall. Then their communication took place over the telephone. Then Assad condemned the attack, emphasizing that Syrian citizens share the pain and sorrow of the Russian people. In particular, the Russian media write that the leaders then agreed to “intensify contacts both in the field of anti-terrorism and in all other areas.” And here is the last personal meeting of the presidents Russia and Syria took place on March 15 last year, also in the Kremlin.Meeting between Putin and Assad
Putin Met with Assad: What the Dictators Discussed
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