Ahmad Al-Sharaa Named Interim President of Syria Following Assad's Ouster

Syrian interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa visited Turkey on February 4, 2025, for discussions aimed at strengthening bilateral relations with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. During their meeting, Erdogan committed to supporting Syria in its fight against terrorism, specifically threats posed by ISIS and the PKK, according to official statements.
Al-Sharaa extended an invitation to Erdogan for an upcoming visit to Syria, with talks revolving around a potential defense pact. This agreement could enable Turkey to utilize Syrian airspace and establish military bases, particularly at Palmyra military airport and the T4 base located in Homs province. Furthermore, Erdogan's administration may assist in training a newly unified Syrian military following the integration of various rebel factions.
Turkey aims to enhance its influence in post-Assad Syria while addressing regional security issues, particularly in relation to the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which Ankara views as linked to the PKK. Concurrently, Russia is engaged in negotiations regarding the future of its naval and airbases in Syria. Al-Sharaa’s discussions with Erdogan come after a conversation with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman focused on Syria's reconstruction and economic revival efforts.