Khaleej Times

UAE BACK IN SYRIA

REOPENS EMBASSY IN DAMASCUS AFTER ALMOST SEVEN YEARS

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The United Arab Emirates reopened its embassy in Damascus on Thursday, the latest sign of efforts to bring the Syrian government back into the Arab fold. The UAE broke ties with Syria in February 2012, as the repression of nationwide protests demanding regime change was escalating into a devastatin­g war.

Nearly seven years later, the UAE flag was raised again during a ceremony attended by diplomats and journalist­s. UAE’s charge d’affaires Abdul Hakim Naimi visited the embassy and witnessed the country’s flag being raised again on the compound in central Damascus.

“The opening of our embassy is a first step for the return of other Arab embassies,” Naimi told reporters outside the compound.

A UAE foreign ministry statement said the country was keen to “restore relations between the two brotherly countries to their normal course, thus enhancing and implementi­ng the Arab role in supporting the independen­ce, sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic”.

This move will also prevent the dangers of regional interferen­ce in Syrian affairs, the ministry statement said.

The UAE hopes that peace, security and stability would prevail throughout Syria.

Rumours of the UAE embassy reopening had circulated in recent days as renovation work was spotted getting under way at the building.

A visit to Damascus by Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir earlier this month had been interprete­d by some observers as a sign of regional efforts to end Assad’s diplomatic isolation.

Syria was suspended from the Arab League in November 2011.

The past few days have seen a flurry of diplomatic activity that looks set to continue until the next summit of the Arab League, due in Tunis in March.

“Recent discussion­s on this issue have not yielded a consensus,” Hossam Zaki, the League’s deputy secretary general, told reporters in Cairo on Monday. “This does not rule out a possible change of the Arab position in the future,” he added.

Ali Mamluk, Syria’s intelligen­ce chief and a key figure in the Assad regime, travelled to Egypt last week on an official visit.

With military operations winding down in several parts of the country and the capital fully secure, Damascus is also working on breaking its physical isolation.

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— Reuters the uAe flag flies during the reopening of the embassy in Damascus.

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