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Arab foreign ministers Wednesday in Saudi Arabia welcomed back Syria to the Arab League and called for a cease-fire in conflict-hit Sudan ahead of the organization's annual summit taking place in ...
On 2 November 2011, the Syrian government agreed to an Arab League peace plan to the effect that its army would no longer be deployed in violent crackdowns against peaceful demonstrators, [2] [3] tanks would be withdrawn from the cities, [2] [4] all political prisoners be released, [2] [4] a dialogue with the opposition begun within two weeks, [4] and Arab League and foreign media allowed to ...
Saudi Arabia hosted an Arab League summit on Friday in which Syrian President Bashar Assad was welcomed back after a 12-year suspension and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a surprise ...
In March 2013, with almost 100,000 dead in the then-two-year Syrian revolution against President Bashar Assad, a Muslim cleric who headed the Syrian opposition was welcomed to take the country's ...
The Arab League (Arabic: ... League in May 1989 and the League's headquarters were moved back to Cairo in September 1990. ... Syrian National Coalition Syria's seat ...
The Arab League has 22 member states. It was founded in Cairo in March 1945 with seven members: the Kingdom of Egypt, Kingdom of Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Republic, Transjordan (Jordan from 1949), and North Yemen (later becoming Yemen). [1]
After the fall of Bashar al-Assad, the governments of Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Bahrain, Oman, Turkey, Italy and France resumed diplomatic missions in Syria. [46] The new government met diplomats from France , Germany , the United Kingdom , and the European Union in the days immediately following the fall of ...
The Syrian peace process is the ensemble of initiatives and plans to resolve the Syrian civil war, which began in 2011 and spilled beyond its borders.The peace process was moderated by the Arab League, the UN Special Envoy on Syria, Russia and Western powers. [1]