Former al Qaeda commander and now Syrian leader Ahmed al Sharaa has been welcomed by Donald Trump to the White House.
It was the first visit to the Oval Office by a Syrian head of state since the country gained independence in 1946.
Mr Sharaa, 43, who once had a $10m US bounty on his head, led rebel forces that overthrew dictator Bashar al-Assad last December, and was named interim leader in January.
The US president called Mr al Sharaa a "very strong leader" after their meeting and suggested the US would work to help the country succeed.
"He comes from a very tough place," Mr Trump said, adding Mr al Sharaa is a "tough guy" and "I like him".
Mr Sharra has "had a rough past", but added, "we've all had a rough past", he added.
Mr Trump has become one of the Syrian president's more enthusiastic backers, considering the nation of strategic importance.
He didn't provide any policy details about the meeting, but said "we'll do everything we can to make Syria successful because that's part of the Middle East".
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'What the hell are we doing?'
Mr al Sharaa was greeted by a cheering crowd of supporters, some waving Syrian flags, upon his arrival on Monday.
But not everyone was overjoyed at the historic meeting.
Far-right activist Laura Loomer, a self-proclaimed "Islamophobe" who wields influence in Mr Trump's MAGA movement, posted on X that Mr al Sharaa was "the ISIS 'President' of Syria".
"What the hell are we doing?" she wrote of his White House visit.
Days before the meeting, Mr Trump told reporters "a lot of progress has been made" on Syria and Mr al Sharaa was "doing a very good job".
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Last week, the US voted to lift a series of sanctions on the Syrian president and members of his government.
Mr al Sharaa is hoping for a permanent repeal of sanctions placed on Syria for allegations of human rights abuses by Assad's government and security forces - but congressional action would be needed for a permanent repeal.
Mr Trump and Mr al Sharaa first met in May in Saudi Arabia. At the time, the US president described Mr al Sharaa as a "young, attractive guy. Tough guy. Strong past, very strong past. Fighter".
Monday's meeting came after Syria launched raids against Islamic State cells.
It was the first official encounter between the US and Syria since 2000, when then president Bill Clinton met Hafez Assad.
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