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Syria says Arab League suspension ‘dangerous step’

Syria said on Monday an Arab League decision to suspend it was “an extremely dangerous step” at a time when it was implementing a deal with the organisation to end violence and start a dialogue with the opposition. Syria had withdrawn troops from urban areas, released prisoners and offered an amnesty to armed insurgents under the terms of the initiative agreed with the Arab League two weeks ago to end eight months of unrest, Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem told a televised news conference in Damascus. Moualem described Washington’s welcome of the Arab League move as “incitement”. He apologised for attacks on diplomatic missions in Syria after the suspension was announced. “As for attacks on foreign embassies, as the foreign minister I apologise for these aggressions,” he said. Moualem expressed confidence that Russia and China would continue to block Western efforts at the United Nations to condemn Syrian actions, and also played down the prospect of any Western military intervention in Syria. “The Libya scenario will not be repeated”, he said, arguing that Arab and Western countries knew they may pay a higher military price to confront the Syrian Army.

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