
Today, a meeting will take place between Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, at which the parties will discuss the conclusion of a large-scale defense agreement between the countries. One of the key points of the talks will be the issue of placing Turkish air force bases in Syria, as well as the coordination of joint military training.
According to preliminary data, the Turkish army plans to transfer part of its training operations to the new Syrian zone of responsibility, which may indicate further strengthening of cooperation between Ankara and Damascus in the defense sphere.
Experts note that this agreement could become a landmark event for the region, given the historically difficult relations between the countries. The establishment of Turkish bases in Syria not only expands Ankara's military presence, but also opens up new opportunities for joint operations and exchange of experience between the armed forces of the two states.
The details of the agreement and its potential implications for regional security will be known after the completion of the negotiations.