By IANS,
Damascus : Syrian President Bashar Al Assad during his visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), beginning Sunday, would seek to build an Arab consensus on the implementation of a UN resolution to end the Middle East conflict, WAM news agency reported.
During his UAE visit which has been elaborately highlighted by the Syrian press, Al Assad, the current chairman of the Arab League, will work to cement inter-Arab ties with a view to unifying ranks and building common consensus on major Arab issues, WAM said quoting official Syrian news agency SANA.
The two-nation tour of the Syrian president would also take him to Kuwait.
“More importantly, the two countries share a common desire to foster bilateral cooperation on political, economic, social and cultural spheres, using the strong support and commitment of presidents of both nations,” SANA wrote in an editorial ahead of the Syrian president’s visit to the Arab federation.
The Syrian news agency cited the participation of the UAE in the recent Arab Summit in Damascus as a sign of its commitment to Arab unity.
“The UAE under the leadership of (President) Sheikh Khalifa has been a strong proponent of Syrian rights over its occupied lands. The two countries have also been noted for their forthright vision on various issues,” said the agency.
It further added that UAE-Syrian relations will see an even greater vibrancy within the next few years as top officials continue to exchange high-level contacts and visits as conducive investment climate continues to be created in both countries.
“More importantly, the two countries share a common desire to foster bilateral cooperation on political, economic, social and cultural spheres, using the strong support and commitment of presidents of both nations,” SANA wrote in an editorial ahead of the Syrian president’s visit to the Arab federation.