The
foreign minister-level meeting of the League of Arab States held recently in
Cairo adopted a resolution to reinstate Syria’s membership of the league.
With
the “Arab Spring” which swept across Arab countries in 2011, an anti-
government riot took place in Syria at the instigation of the U.S. and the
West. After the riot, the hostile forces made an all-out attempt to isolate and
stifle the country eventually suspending Syria's membership of the League of
Arab States.
The
U.S. attempted overtly and covertly to isolate and stifle the Syrian government
by cutting all its ties with Arab countries. The U.S., employing the means of
pressure, openly opposed the Arab countries’ efforts at normalizing diplomatic
relations with Syria. It also resorted to all sorts of despicable means aimed
at obstructing the reinstatement of Syria's membership of the League of Arab
States.
Despite
the adverse conditions during the long drawn-out crisis, Syria has always been
optimistic, vigorously struggled to tide over the national crisis and strived
to expand its external relations frustrating all sorts of stratagems of the
hostile forces.
Stating
that the U.S. can never subdue Syria by means of sanctions and blockade, the
Syrian government expressed at home and abroad its resolute will to fight
against them to the last. It also conducted active diplomacy to this end,
including President Bashar’s visit to Oman last March, the Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Expatriates’ recent tour around Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt and other
Arab countries and the work with several high-level personages who visited
Syria.
Meanwhile,
there is a growing tendency towards independence among Arab countries. They
reject external interference and strive to resolve regional issues in their own
interests by dint of their collective strength – a reflection of changed
structure of international relations and the requirement of developing
situation.
There
have been active movements to improve relations between Syria and several other
Arab countries; foreign ministers of Egypt and Saudi Arabia visited Syria in
February and April respectively for the first time since the outbreak of the
crisis. Many Arab countries also supported the reinstatement of Syria’s
membership in the League of Arab States despite the outrageous pressure and
threat posed by the U.S. scheming to isolate and stifle Syria. As a result,
Syria was reinstated in the League of Arab States after 12 years.
The
reinstatement of the League membership is a great victory of the government and
people of Syria which is of significance as it dealt a blow to the attempts of
hostile forces including the U.S. and the West to topple the independent and
legitimate government of Syria.
This
clearly shows once again that the cause of the Syrian people is a just one and
their struggle for safeguarding the sovereignty and achieving territorial
integrity will never be deterred by any extreme acts of the U.S. and other
hostile forces.
We
extend warm welcome to the reinstatement of Syria’s membership in the League of
Arab States. We also extend invariable support to and solidarity with the just
cause of the Syrian people.
Yang Myong Song
Secretary General
Korea-Arab
Association
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