ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday welcomed Syria’s re-admission to the Arab League, its foreign office said, hoping the move will contribute to regional peace and security.
The Arab League on Sunday re-admitted Syria’s regime, ending more than a decade-long suspension and securing President Bashar Al-Assad’s return to the Arab fold after years of isolation.
Government delegations from Syria “will resume their participation in Arab League meetings” from Sunday, said a statement after a unanimous decision by the group’s foreign ministers.
On Thursday, Islamabad welcomed the move and described it as a “positive development” for the region.
“We see this as a positive development and we hope that it will contribute to regional peace and security,” Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, a spokesperson for the Pakistani foreign office, said at a weekly press briefing on Thursday.
“It has been welcomed by the people of the region, who want peace and prosperity.”
Pakistan would always welcome efforts that lead to peace, dialogue and collaboration between countries in the region, the spokesperson added.
Al-Assad received an invitation to next week’s Arab summit in Saudi Arabia, the Syrian presidency said Wednesday, the first since his country’s war began over a decade ago.
The pan-Arab body had suspended Damascus in November 2011 over its crackdown on protests which spiralled into a conflict that has killed more than 500,000 people and displaced millions.
Al-Assad received an invitation from Saudi Arabia’s King Salman “to participate in the 32nd Arab League summit which will be held in Jeddah on May 19,” the Syrian presidency said.
Al-Assad said the summit “will enhance joint Arab action to achieve the aspirations of the Arab peoples,” it said in a statement.
Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Jordan, Nayef bin Bandar Al-Sudairi, delivered the invitation, according to Saudi state news agency SPA.
He conveyed the King and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s “wishes to the brotherly government and people of Syria for security and stability,” SPA said.
Al-Assad last attended an Arab League summit in 2010.