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Syria's Assad arrives in Saudi Arabia for regional summit

- By Bassem Mroue

>> Syrian President Bashar Assad arrived on Thursday in Saudi Arabia to attend a regional summit that is expected to seal Syria's return to the Arab fold, marking his first visit to the oilrich kingdom since Syria's conflict began in 2011.

Assad's attendance at the Arab League summit, which starts Friday, is a major step in normalizin­g relations following a 12year suspension which saw the embattled leader turn toward non-Arab allies Iran and Russia to maintain his grip on power.

The 22-member league, which is convening in the Saudi city of Jeddah, recently reinstated Syria and is now poised to welcome Assad, once viewed as a regional pariah, back into its ranks. The Syrian president was officially invited to attend

the summit last week.

Assad appeared relaxed and cheerful as he descended onto the tarmac, where he was greeted by Prince Badr bin Sultan, deputy governor of the shrine city Mecca, along with Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit and several local officials.

It was not immediatel­y clear if Assad will meet some of the Arab leaders attending Friday's summit. During Syria's conflict, Assad only visited Russia and Iran and over the past two years he went to Oman and the United Arab Emirates.

Saudi Arabia was formerly key backer of armed opposition groups attempting to overthrow Assad. However, in recent months, Riyadh has called for dialogue to end the conflict that has killed half a million people and displaced half of Syria's pre-war population.

Assad's troops have taken control of much of Syria thanks to the support of Russia and Iran that helped tip the war in his favor.

Relations between Syria and Saudi Arabia had been turbulent since Assad took office in 2000, following the death of his late father and former president, Hafaz Assad. The two countries cut relations in 2012, at the height of Syria's conflict. Last week they agreed on reopening their embassies.

 ?? SANA VIA AP, FILE ?? Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks in Damascus, Syria.
SANA VIA AP, FILE Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks in Damascus, Syria.

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