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Turkish Spy Chief Did What Erdogan Couldn’t Long Ago: Praying in Damascus Once Assad Gone

Erdogan once vowed to pray in the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus after Assad’s downfall. He failed to honor his pledge. Thirteen years and 600,000 deaths later, his spy chief did it on his behalf.

Abdullah Ayasun
6 min readJan 20, 2025

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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan meets with HTS leader Gholani in Damascus last month.

Amid political uncertainty, the lingering Israeli ground invasion beyond the buffer zone in Golan Heights in the south, and the renewed armed skirmishes in the north, Damascus is now teeming with political endeavors to shape the contours of the post-Assad transition in the newly liberated Syria. The whole world’s eye is now fixed on this country after dictator Bashar al-Assad’s unexpected downfall last month.

The first high-profile diplomatic visit occurred in early December when the top Turkish diplomat and spymaster descended on Damascus to meet the transitional government leaders.

According to Turkish media reports, Turkish intel chief Ibrahim Kalin and Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with political representatives in charge of the transition process. One video footage showed that Kalin met Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s leader, Mohammad al-Gholani, now the world’s most-searched…

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Abdullah Ayasun
Abdullah Ayasun

Written by Abdullah Ayasun

Delaware-based journalist and writer. Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. On art, culture, politics and everything in between. X: @abyasun

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