Afrasianet - Zakaria Shahin - Since last year, the Arab popular and parliamentary calls for Syria to return to the Arab League have not been interrupted, but the situation has evolved after repeated statements by Arab officials about the imperative of return ...
As for Syria ... Dr. Abdul Qadir Azouz, an advisor to the Syrian government, says that there is communication between the Syrian government and many Arab countries, whether through diplomatic missions, delegations, or informal contacts.
"As for Damascus’s participation in joint Arab organizations and institutions, such as participating in activities and attending Arab League meetings, this relates to the procedural error that occurred in November 2011, when a decision was taken by the deficient majority, which contradicts the Arab League Charter, Which provides for the peaceful settlement of disputes between member states, and the resolution also contradicted the League's charter, which stipulates non-interference in the governance systems of member states.
The League’s charter regarding suspension of membership requires unanimous states, addressing this procedural error committed against the Syrian state is the primary aspect in dealing with the matter, and that this should be discussed between the foreign ministers of Arab countries or through a summit conference, and I do not think that after addressing this aspect In procedural terms, there will be obstacles or obstacles for Syria to practice its activity and role in the Arab League.
With regard to external pressures to prevent Syria from returning to the Arab League, there is no evidence for this, but this can be foreshadowed by the popular gift that occurred last year and demanded the return of Damascus to the university, and it soon subsided by the pressures of the interests of the major powers, which is not governed by the effectiveness of Arab action Subscriber. "
Amr Moussa: Syria will return to the Arab League soon
The former Secretary-General of the League of Arab States and former Egyptian Foreign Minister, Amr Moussa, confirmed that Syria's return to the Arab League would be close.
"Syria is an Arab country and will return to its Arab League seat in the near future," Moussa said.
In the context .. an Iraqi official revealed the intention of the Iraqi government to submit an official request in the short time to return the Assad regime to the Arab League.
As for the Arab League, Algeria will adopt ending the freeze of Syria’s membership in the Arab League during the next regular Arab summit, in the last week of this month, after Tunisia failed to persuade the Arabs to return Syria to the Arab League, during, while hosting the Arab summit. In March 2019.
There is an Algerian tendency, by inviting the Arab member states of the Arab League, to vote on the return of Syria - the Arab state that founded the Arab League - to its vacant seat, and to end the decision to freeze its membership, in light of regional and international conditions that impose its challenges on the entire Arab region.
Confirmed information indicates that Algeria embraced Syria's return to the Arab League at the upcoming Arab summit, and the Arab summit will be preceded by Algerian coordination with Arab capitals on this decision, which was revealed by the statements of the Algerian Foreign Minister, Sabri Youkadom, by calling for an end to the freeze of Syria's membership in the Arab League, and the restoration of Representing it again in its meetings and activities, and he believes that the absence of Syria has caused great harm to the League and the Arabs, calling on the Arab states to push towards the re-membership of Syria, and called on all Arab countries to work for Damascus to return to the League of Arab States ... and stressing that Algeria's position is clear and decisive to On the one hand, Syria must return to the university.
In the context .. Algerian political analyst Salem Boussaid says that Algeria adopts an Arab position that finds acceptance among the majority of Arab countries, which also demands an end to the freezing of membership of a major Arab country in the Arab League, which is the same call that Iraq adopted, as well as Tunisia, the Sultanate of Oman and other Arab countries. It seeks to restore cohesion to Arab-Arab relations.
It is noteworthy that Algeria hosted 3 Arab summits, including one emergency, and the last summit was held in 2005, and the political analyst expects that the upcoming Arab Algeria summit will succeed in ending the freezing of Syria's membership in the Arab League and returning to the embrace of the Arabs.