Syria allowed back in Arab League

Foreign ministers from Arab League member states have agreed to allow Syria to rejoin the organization after more than a decade of suspension, APA reports citing Teletrader.

Ministers voted for Syria's return during a meeting at the Arab League's headquarters in Cairo on Sunday, according to Iraqi state media.

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The Arab League had suspended Syria's membership after President Bashar al-Assad ordered a violent crackdown on protesters in March 2011, leading to a civil war that caused the death of nearly 500,000 people.

The decision to bring Syria back into the Arab League comes amid a renewed push towards normalization of ties with Damascus and an Arab-led solution to the ongoing crisis in the country.

Source: Azeri-Press News Agency