Syrian girl who tweeted from Aleppo meets Erdogan in Ankara

Bana al-Abed and her mother safely evacuated from eastern sector of war-torn city

Bana al-Abed and Recep Tayyip Erodgan: The 7-year-old Syrian refugee met the Turkish president in Ankara after her Twitter account of life and death in Aleppo gained her more than 352,000 followers. Photograph: Kayhan Ozer/AFP/Getty Images
Bana al-Abed and Recep Tayyip Erodgan: The 7-year-old Syrian refugee met the Turkish president in Ankara after her Twitter account of life and death in Aleppo gained her more than 352,000 followers. Photograph: Kayhan Ozer/AFP/Getty Images

The seven-year-old Syrian girl who drew global attention with her Twitter updates from besieged Aleppo met Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan at his palace in Ankara on Wednesday.

Photographs released on Mr Erdogan’s official Twitter account showed the president hugging Bana al-Abed as she sat on his lap.

Bana and her mother were evacuated safely along with 25,000 other people from the rebel-held eastern part of Aleppo this week. Turkey has supported rebels fighting Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.

"I was pleased to host @AlabedBana and her family at the Presidential Complex today. Turkey will always stand with the people of Syria, " Mr Erdogan said on his official Twitter account.

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Helped by her mother, Fatemah, who manages the @AlabedBana account, Bana has uploaded pictures and videos of life during the nearly six-year-old Syrian war. She has some 352,000 followers on the micro-blogging site since September.

The Turkish foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, had said that when Bana and her mother were evacuated from Aleppo, she would be brought to Turkey with her family.

The eventual departure of thousands left in Aleppo’s insurgent zone will hand full control of the city to Assad, the biggest prize of the nearly six-year-old civil war.

– Reuters