Yesterday, Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament Muhammad al-Khalbousi called on Arab countries at all levels to decide on the return of Syria to its Arab environment during his speech at the 34th Conference of the Arab Parliamentary Union, which is currently being held in Baghdad. Third party disputes to confront current challenges at the international and regional levels by formulating a comprehensive and realistic strategy to address long-standing issues.
He added: “Today the world is going through very difficult circumstances that require joint action, exceptional efforts and intensification of efforts aimed at achieving stability and security.”
He pointed out that “Syria has experienced difficult circumstances in recent days after a devastating earthquake that caused serious damage to people and property.”
In Amman, the Jordanian army announced in a statement that border guard forces shot down a drone from Syria on Saturday that was trying to cross the Jordanian border while carrying hand grenades and a rifle.
The statement cited an official military source in the General Command of the Armed Forces: “The border guards recorded an attempt to illegally cross the border from Syrian territory into Jordanian territory, and it was shot down in Jordanian territory.
He added: “After intensive searches and inspections of the area, an M4 rifle and four hand grenades were found, and it was also determined that the drone was booby-trapped in case it was captured by border guards. He emphasized that “the Jordanian armed forces continue to fight with all strength and firmness against any threat on the frontier fronts and any efforts aimed at undermining and destabilizing the security of the homeland and intimidating its citizens.”
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Arab relations with Damascus began to deteriorate in 2008
Syrian membership in the Arab League suspended
2013 Coalition gave Damascus a seat at the summit, Iraq justifies its call with the circumstances of the people and the earthquake.