Parliamentarian: the Tunisian foreign minister can discuss in Cairo the return of Syria in the Arab League



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Khoula Ben Aisha, member of the Tunisian parliament, revealed that the visit of Tunisian foreign minister Khamis Jihnaoui to Cairo included the discussion of several files.

He added in special statements to Sputnik that the visit would include the invitation of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to the Arab summit, and that the foreign minister could discuss the Syrian issue with officials from Cairo and the Arab League.

"Although there is no confirmed information on the existence of the Syrian dossier in the Cairo agenda, Tunisia attaches great importance to this dossier, has strong ties with Syria and the public opinion in Tunisia supports the government Syrian in its war on terrorism, restores stability and security on its territory. "

The deputy pointed out that time has become appropriate for Syria's return to its Arab home, especially since it is among the founding countries of the University, and no one can increase Arabism or its role in the Arab region, as a central and effective state.

Khawla bin Aisha explained that the urgent need now for Syria's return is that it has sufficient information on the terrorist groups present in its territory in recent years. This information will benefit Arab intelligence services in their war against the groups terrorists in their countries and in the region.

"The reconstruction file will be a key priority at the moment, which requires the Arab countries to be inside the scene, given the needs of the process to a great effort by all countries".

Tunisian Foreign Ministry

Tunisian Foreign Minister Khamis Al-Jihnaoui arrived in Egypt on Friday for a four-day visit to discuss bilateral cooperation and discuss the latest developments in the Arab region, Prior to the Arab summit in Tunis, next March

A source from the Tunisian presidency revealed to Sputnik that Tunisian President Béji Kayed Sibsi was holding consultations during the economic summit in Lebanon on the invitation of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to the Arab summit to be held in Tunisia by next March.

Earlier, the Deputy Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Hossam Zaki, stated that there was no change in the position of the return of the University to the University of Syria, noting that the recent visit of the Sudanese president to Damascus was not coordinated with the University.

Suspension of the Syria office

The Arab League suspended Syria in November 2011 following pressure from the Arab states, in particular the Gulf States, against the background of the conflict in the country.

Since the beginning of the conflict in Syria, several Arab countries have closed their embassies in Damascus or reduced their relations with the Syrian government, but in recent months have been made several calls to restore relations and restore accession of Syria to the League of Arab States, especially after the return of the embassies of the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain to work again in Damascus.

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