Russian President Vladimir Putin recently engaged in separate calls with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, following the tragic concert attack in Moscow. The Kremlin readout of the calls indicated a commitment to enhanced collaboration in combating terrorism.
During the call with Erdogan, Putin received condolences for the victims of the attack and both leaders emphasized the critical importance of strengthening bilateral cooperation to address the terrorist threat effectively.
In his conversation with Assad, Putin conveyed wishes of fortitude to the families and friends of the victims. The two leaders agreed to escalate their communication and coordination efforts in the fight against terrorism.
As the most influential foreign power involved in Syria, Russia has been a staunch supporter of Assad's regime. Putin's longstanding alliance with Assad has seen significant military support from Russia to the Syrian Army.
The discussions between Putin, Erdogan, and Assad underscore the shared commitment to combatting terrorism and enhancing security measures in the region. The promise of closer cooperation signals a united front against the ongoing threat of terrorism, particularly in the wake of the recent tragic events in Moscow.