A Christmas choir had a surprise visitor overnight after Bashar Assad made an appearance at a church in the Syrian capital of Damascus where rehearsals were taking place.

The Syrian president and his wife, Asma, visited the Notre Dame de Damas Church, an ancient cathedral located just 2 kilometers from the rebel-held neighborhood of Jobar in the eastern suburb of Ghouta in Damascus.

Assad and his wife chatted with the men and women of the "Joy Choir," who were practicing ahead of a performance on Christmas Eve, state media said Saturday.

Pres #Assad with his wife #Asma'a participating members of "Joy Choir" Recital training in Lady of #Damascus Church pic.twitter.com/WSaInzFfqd — SAA Reporter (@Syria_Protector) December 18, 2015

President Assad and First Lady Asmaa Al-Assad visit Church in #Damascuspic.twitter.com/IUQWqpoUw1 — Hassan Ridha (@sayed_ridha) December 18, 2015

The couple were seen smiling and posing for pictures with the group and also listened to the recital of Christmas poems at the church, which was hit by mortar fire on Friday.

The visit coincided with the adoption of Friday’s UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire and political settlement in Syria, which was unanimously adopted. The resolution refrained from mentioning the Syrian leader.

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