Syrian President Bashar Assad meets with Russia's Putin in Sochi

Putin also introduced Assad to officials of the country's Defense Ministry.

Assad reportedly thanked Putin for "the efforts that Russia made to save our country," according to an English translation of the statement.

"We count on Russia's support to ensure that external actors do not interfere in the political process and that from the outside they only support the process that the Syrians themselves will lead," he added.

"Much has been done to stabilize the situation in Syria. I hope that in the very near future we will put the final point in the fight against terrorism in Syria, although it is clear that the centers will still exist, they will still emerge," Putin said. "So there are still problems with terrorism in the world, and in the Middle East, and in Syria in particular."

"But the main task is already close to completion, and it will be possible to say in the very near future that we have solved it," he added.

The two leaders last met on Oct. 20, 2015 in Moscow after Russia launched a military operation against Syrian insurgents and ISIS.