Al-Safadi said in an interview with the American network “CNN” that Syria had enough votes among the 22 members of the university to regain its seat.
He added: “The return to the League (of Arab States) will take place. It will be symbolically important, but…it is only a very modest beginning of a process which will be very long, difficult and challenging. given the complexity of the crisis after 12 years of conflict.
On Thursday, a spokesman for the League of Arab States said Arab ministers would meet in Cairo on Sunday to discuss the situation in Syria.
Safadi said Syria’s willingness to make real progress in resolving the conflict will help it win crucial Arab support to push for an eventual end to Western sanctions, which have been a major obstacle to launching peacekeeping efforts. major rebuilding.
The Arab League suspended Syria’s membership in 2011 when civil war broke out.
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