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The Arab League has decided to postpone the meeting of permanent representatives to discuss the return of Syria, scheduled for today, until the date of January 9th.
"It was decided to postpone the Arab coordination meeting at the level of the delegates scheduled for today at 9 this month," RT said, citing sources from the Arab League.
The Permanent Representatives Meeting will examine a number of issues, including how to restore Syria's participation in the Arab League to normality, which was frozen in November 2011.
"The Council of the Arab League at the level of permanent delegates on 6 January will allow the reopening of the Arab embassies in the Syrian capital of Damascus and the reopening of the Syrian embassies in the Arab capitals," the Al-Ahram newspaper Al Arabi said . The Arab League has frozen Syria's membership in November 2011.
The sources stressed that "there are two groups within the Arab League, the first group calls for the return of Syria to its vacant seat 7 years ago during the meeting of the permanent delegates on 6 January, opening the road in the presence of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of the Arab economic summit in Lebanon this month, then the summit of the Arab League in March. "
He added that "the other group wants to allow the meeting of permanent delegates to restore the work of Arab embassies and Arab ambassadors in Damascus, the return of Syrian ambassadors to the Arab countries and the postponement of the decision to return the Syria at its headquarters in the Arab League at the next summit, and this decision by Arab leaders next March ".
The sources said: "It has not yet settled everyone on a unitary position so far, but according to all sources, it has confirmed that the return of Syria to its headquarters in the Arab League is a matter of time".
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