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A diplomatic source close to a member of the League of Arab States said that the Syrian Republic's presence at the Arab Summit in Tunis had not yet been fully endorsed.
The source said in statements to the Russian agency "Sputnik" that some Arab countries had tried to agree on the presence of the Syrian Republic at the summit expected by the end of March, but that some supporters and others are opposing so far and the coming days will reveal the end results of ongoing efforts.
And showed that everyone is waiting for what will result from Arab efforts in the coming days.
Earlier, experts and officials from several Arab countries announced that the Syrian Republic's presence at the upcoming Arab summit in Tunis in 2019 had become highly anticipated.
Experts believe that all developments on the ground confirm the return of the Syrian state to its headquarters in the university, which participated in its establishment, and that there are consultations in this regard between Arab countries at the level of Arab leaders to discuss the return mechanism before the Tunis summit.
The Arab League suspended the Syrian Republic's membership in November 2011 following a number of pressures from Arab countries, including the Gulf States, against the backdrop of the conflict in the country after the government of the Syrian Arab Republic. President Bashar al-Assad claimed responsibility for the deaths of civilians.
Source: Egyptians
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