UAE reopens embassy in Syria

IANS  |  Dubai 

The (UAE) reopened its embassy in Syrian capital on Thursday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and said, in a major step towards welcoming back into the fold of Arab leaders after years of estrangement.

The embassy had been closed since the eruption of the Syrian crisis in 2011. was suspended from the shortly after the war broke out and most Arab states closed their embassies in in protest at Assad's violent crackdown on the opposition.

"The has started his work at the headquarters of the embassy as of Thursday," the said in a statement cited by state-run news agency, adding that the move confirmed the UAE's keenness to restore the relations between the two "brotherly countries" to its normal path.

"The UAE decisions will promote the Arab role in boosting independence and sovereignty of Syria, unity of lands and regional safety of the country against challenges," said the statement.

The UAE looks forward to seeing peace, security and stability prevail in Syria, it added.

As it has become increasingly clear that Assad is likely to stay in power, Syria's Arab neighbours have begun moving to restore diplomatic ties with him.

Earlier this month, Sudanese became the first Arab to visit since the start of the Syrian conflict.

The border crossing between and was reopened in October.

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First Published: Thu, December 27 2018. 19:00 IST