The Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament on Saturday emphasized the necessity of Syria's return to the Arab League.

Iran PressMiddle East: In 2011, following the beginning of the crisis in Syria, the Arab League suspended Syria's membership in this union under the pressure of the UAE and Saudi Arabia, and most of the Arab countries closed their embassies and cut off diplomatic relations with Damascus.

Now with the victory of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government over the terrorists and the defeat of the Arab-Western conspiracy in this country, the Arab League and many Arab countries and the region are struggling to resume relations and reopen their embassies in Damascus.

Nabih Berri, Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament, stated on Saturday that Beirut wants Syria to return to the Arab League.

Hessam Zaki, Deputy Secretary General of the Arab League, recently stated that some of the member states of the League are trying to return Syria to the Arab League. Syria's return to the League is unlikely before or after the upcoming meeting of the Arab League leaders in Algeria.

Zaki further emphasized that the Arab League welcomes Syria's return to this organization.

"Abdelmadjid Tebboune", the president of Algeria, recently emphasized that the reunification of the Arab countries requires the return of Syria to the Arab League, and stated that no country has the right to interfere in the affairs of another country.

The next meeting of the heads of the Arab League is scheduled to be held on November 1-2 in Algeria. 219

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