Turkey, who shares a 910 kilometre border with Syria, is considered a key ally of its new administration.
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00:00Syria's interim president, Ahmed al-Sharra, met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
00:07to discuss Syria's economic recovery.
00:10They also spoke about the presence of Kurdish-led forces in the north of the country, which
00:14Turkey considers to be a security threat.
00:18The interim president was welcomed by the Turkish president and a small group of the
00:22honor guard at the entrance of the presidential palace.
00:26It was a low-key ceremony compared to visits of other heads of state, who are usually received
00:31with military bands and troops escorting them.
00:35Al-Sharra, who was appointed last week, was a former rebel leader who led the insurgents
00:40who toppled President Bashar al-Assad in December.
00:44Turkey, who was a strong backer of groups opposed to al-Assad during the 13-year civil
00:49war, is considered to be one of the new administration's key allies.
00:55Erdogan's office said talks would focus on steps towards Syria's economic recovery and
00:59its security and stability.