Syrian opposition meeting next Sunday in Baghdad
Wednesday, January 21 / 1 December 2011 15:12
{Special: Euphrates News} The Iraqi government said that more than 20 opposition figures will attend the meetings of the Syrian initiative to resolve the Iraqi crisis, the Syrian next Sunday in Baghdad.
The chancellor said Abdul Hamid Hussein's News} {Euphrates that "a meeting of the Commission initiative aims to resolve the Iraqi crisis will be held with 20 Syrian opposition figures and representatives of the Syrian regime next Sunday."
He concluded by saying "The Iraqi government is working to end the protests are final and hold free and fair elections in Syria."
The sign on behalf of the Government of Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Miqdad and the Arab League Deputy Secretary-General Ahmed Ben Helli in the presence of the Secretary-General of the Arab League, Nabil.
The signing of the protocol opens the door for the application of the Arab plan for the settlement of the Syrian crisis which requires the cessation of violence and then a conference of national dialogue between Damascus and all the components of the Syrian opposition
There were the Syrian government for a long time in the signing of this Protocol shall pay the Arab League to impose political and economic sanctions on them.
The Arab foreign ministers decided in November 12 of this suspension of Syria's participation in the institutions of the Arab League in protest to the regime of Bashar al-Assad demonstrations and sign the United Nations estimates that nearly 5 thousand people.
This decision was taken as the support of 18 countries abstained from the vote, while Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon objected to the resolution, while Syria was not entitled to participate in the ballot, in accordance with the Charter of the University.
Arab Ministers decided in November 27 last step up pressure on Damascus and imposed a set of economic sanctions on her head, "a travel ban on senior officials and Syrian officials to the Arab countries and the freezing of their assets in the Arab countries.
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