WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States and Britain voiced dissatisfaction Tuesday with the weekend decision by the Arab League to re-instate Syria as a member.
US, UK oppose Syria’s re-admission to Arab League
WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States and Britain voiced dissatisfaction Tuesday with the weekend decision by the Arab League to re-instate Syria as a member.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said they opposed the move. But they also allowed it was up to the Arab League to determine its membership.
At the same time they said their countries would not normalized relations with Syrian President Bashar Assad's government unless it accepts and complies with a U.N. plan to restore peace to the country after a brutal 13-year civil war.
"We do not believe that Syria merits re-admission to the Arab League," Blinken told reporters at a joint news conference with Cleverly at the State Department.