Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir's surprise visit to Syria and his meeting with President Bashar al-Asad
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir's surprise visit to Syria and his meeting with President Bashar al-Asad were met with silence and regional official neglect and the League of Arab States, which suspended Syria's membership.
There was no comment from an official in neighboring countries on the visit, which received attention and comments varied in the means of social communication and described by official sources Syria as an introduction to the return of Arab contacts in the Syrian capital.
The Sudanese president returned to Khartoum after this visit, which was not announced in advance and lasted a few hours.
Bashir has become the first Arab president to visit Syria since the outbreak of mass protests and turned into civil war years ago.
"The Sudanese and Syrian presidents stressed that the crises in the Arab region require new approaches to Arab action based on respect for the sovereignty of states and non-interference in their internal affairs," a statement from the Sudanese presidency said.
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On the Syrian side, a statement issued by the Syrian presidency said that al-Bashir made clear that "Syria is a state of confrontation and weakening it is to weaken the Arab issues."
"The Syrian statement said that al-Bashir expressed his hope that Syria will regain its health and its role in the region as soon as possible and that its people will be able to determine the future of its own country away from any external interference. He stressed that his country stands by Syria and its security, To support the territorial integrity of Syria. "
Khartoum has been saying that it stands on neutrality in the Syrian case and looks forward to resolving the crisis through peaceful dialogue.
The Arab League suspended Syria in late 2011, following months of widespread repression of large anti-regime protests in Syria and opposition movements backed by Gulf states.
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The last visit of the Sudanese president to Syria dates back to 2008 to attend the Arab Summit hosted by Damascus at the time.
The war in Syria has killed more than 360,000 people and displaced millions since 2011.
The protest movement in the country has evolved into a complex conflict involving international forces and armed Islamist groups such as the Islamic State Organization.
The ICC has issued an arrest warrant against Bashir for war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity.
However, the Sudanese president traveled to a number of African and Arab countries, including Jordan, where last year's Arab summit was attended by none of them.
The BBC's correspondent in Damascus says several sources have pointed to the imminent reopening of the UAE embassy in the Syrian capital.
The official Syrian media quoted Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Fayssal Mekdad as referring to Syria's welcome in any step in order to return all Arab countries that closed their embassies in Damascus to work on Syrian territory.
However, Mekdad explained that "the decision to return these embassies belongs to the sovereign countries concerned and are the ones who announce and broadcast the news."
A number of Arab countries have closed their embassies in Damascus, but other Arab countries have retained their diplomatic representation, as is the case with Egypt, Sudan, Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon and Oman.
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