Syrian President Ahmed al Sharaa has arrived in Ankara ahead of planned talks with United States President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the NATO summit in the Turkish capital.english.aawsat+2
Al Sharaa’s plane landed on Wednesday and he was received at the presidential complex in Ankara before a series of high level meetings. The visit comes as Turkey hosts leaders for a crucial NATO gathering focused on the war in Ukraine regional security and defence spending.reuters+4
According to US and regional reports Trump is scheduled to hold separate bilateral meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and with al Sharaa during the summit. A senior US official said the talks with Zelensky will centre on ways to end the war while the meeting with the Syrian leader will touch on regional stability and the situation in Lebanon.cnbc+3
It will be the first confirmed face to face meeting between Trump and al Sharaa since the US president publicly suggested a Syrian role in helping to disarm the Iran backed Hezbollah in Lebanon. Analysts say the encounter could signal a new phase in contacts between Washington and Damascus after years of tension and limited indirect communication.turkishminute+2
Reports from Ankara indicate that Trump and al Sharaa are expected to discuss humanitarian access in Syria border security and the wider impact of the Ukraine conflict on the Middle East. A joint press conference is also being considered depending on how the talks progress.english.ahram+3
Turkey which maintains ties with both Washington and Damascus is hosting the summit at a time of shifting alliances and ongoing debates within NATO over burden sharing and relations with Russia. Observers say the Ankara meetings will be watched closely for any sign of movement on long standing disputes involving Syria regional militias and Western sanctions.
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