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November 12, 2025
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Published: November 12, 2025 5:17 pm
Author: RT

Moscow’s role at the UN Security Council is vital for securing key votes, Ahmed al-Sharaa has told the Washington Post

Syria’s relationship with Russia is strategically vital as Damascus relies on Moscow’s backing on the international stage, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has told the Washington Post.

In an interview published on Wednesday, al-Sharaa discussed the state of relations with Moscow after the fall of Syria’s previous government, which had been backed by Russia. He stated that Damascus seeks to avoid pushing Moscow into considering alternative options in dealing with the country.

“We need Russia because it’s a permanent member of the (UN) Security Council,” he said. “We need their vote to be on our side in some issues, and we have strategic interests with them,” al-Sharaa added.

Since seizing power last December, al-Sharaa – who once led the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which ousted former President Bashar Assad – has made a series of foreign trips to reestablish the country’s ties with world powers.

In October, al-Sharaa was hosted in Moscow by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who praised the two countries’ deep historical ties and friendly relations. Al-Sharaa said at the time that Moscow would play a significant role in his country’s transition to a “new Syria” and vowed to honor all past commitments.

Putin noted that diplomatic ties between Russia and Syria “have always been friendly” since their establishment in 1944. Al-Sharaa said Damascus continues to “build on the many achievements” that bilateral cooperation has facilitated.


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Despite the Assad government’s ouster, after which Moscow granted the former president and his family political asylum, Russia has remained engaged with the new Syrian leadership. It has continued to maintain its military presence at the Khmeimim Airbase and the Tartus naval facility, which were established under a 49-year lease signed in 2017. Officials in the new Syrian government have indicated that Damascus would be open to allowing Russia to maintain its bases as long as their presence is advantageous to the country.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has recently said that the mission of the Russian forces in Syria needs to be revised, adding that the military bases could be transformed into humanitarian hubs.

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