The Arab League has warned against attempts to fuel discord in Syria, expressing concern over developments taking place in various Syrian cities and regions. In a recently issued statement, the General Secretariat of the Arab League rejected Iranian statements aimed at feeding divisions within the Syrian people.
These warnings come amid a political transition in Syria following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The Arab League and several Arab countries have called for a peaceful and inclusive transition process, emphasizing the importance of preserving Syria’s unity and sovereignty.
Arab countries have insisted on the need to avoid any foreign interference in Syrian affairs and called for support of Syrian institutions to prevent the country from descending into chaos. This position reflects concerns about regional stability and the desire to avoid a new civil war in Syria.
Iran, which was a major supporter of the Assad regime, appears to be seeking to maintain its influence in the country. However, Assad’s fall represents a significant setback for the Iranian “axis of resistance” and its ability to project power in the region.
In this tense context, the Arab League plays a crucial role in attempting to promote a unified and constructive approach for Syria’s future, while opposing destabilization attempts, whether from inside or outside the country.