Arab foreign ministers decided on Sunday, May 7, in Cairo in Cairo, Egypt, to reintegrate the Syrian regime into the Arab League after having dismissed it in 2011 for the repression of a popular uprising which degenerated into a bloody war.
“The delegations of the Government of the Arab Republic of Syria will once again sit in the Arab League,” explains the text voted by all ministers, in a closed -door meeting, at the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo.
Several states, including Tunisia, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, have recently returned to Syria, even if some, like Qatar, remain opposed to complete normalization without political solution to the Syrian conflict.