Arab committee to end Syrian crisis to be established in Amman after Eid

Zaatari
Zaatari camp 10km east of the northern Jordanian city of Mafraq, where 80,000 Syrian refugees live. (File photo: Jordan News)
AMMAN — The Gulf Cooperation Council Foreign Ministers, along with representatives from Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq, have agreed to establish an Arab committee in Amman to work towards a comprehensive political solution to the ongoing Syrian crisis.اضافة اعلان

The establishment of the Arab committee to end the Syrian crisis is expected to take place in Amman after the Eid Al-Fitr holiday.

The formation of this committee was discussed during a recent meeting of the parties in Jeddah.

Arab roleForeign Minister Ayman Al-Safadi announced at the beginning of this year that a Jordanian initiative was underway to seek a political solution to the Syrian crisis.

He emphasized the need for a direct Arab role and political dialogue to address the political and security dimensions of the crisis.


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