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Lebanon FM urges Arab League to readmit Syria

By AFP
January 19, 2019

BEIRUT: Lebanon’s foreign minister on Friday called for the Arab League to readmit Syria ahead of a regional economic summit in Beirut, more than seven years after it suspended Damascus’ membership. “Syria is the most notable absentee at our conference, and we feel the weight of its absence,” Gibran Bassil said.

“Syria should be among us... without us having to wait for a permission for it to return,” he added at a meeting with other ministers from Arab League nations. The Arab League suspended Syria in November 2011, as the death toll rose in the regime’s brutal repression of anti-government protests.

But in recent years, President Bashar al-Assad’s forces have gained the military upper hand against rebels and jihadists, and efforts to bring his government back into the Arab fold appear underway.

In December, Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir made the first visit by any Arab leader to the Syrian capital since 2011, and the United Arab Emirates reopened its embassy in Damascus after closing it in 2012.On Thursday, the head of the Arab League, Ahmed Abul Gheit, said member states have not reached a consensus on Syria’s return to the 22-member bloc.