Algeria Says Syria Opposition Group's Decisions Will be Futile

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Algeria's foreign minister said Monday that any decisions taken by just one Syrian group will have a "very short life", after the opposition coalition was handed Syria's seat at the Arab League.

"It is up to the Syrians to decide, and any decisions coming from just one Syrian group -- more than that, any decision coming from a group of Syrians which is subject to external pressures -- risk having a very short life," said Mourad Medelci, speaking on national radio.

He did not elaborate on those external pressures.

Last week in Doha, on Qatar's initiative and despite the reservations of Algeria and Iraq, the pan-Arab bloc handed Syria's empty seat to the opposition coalition, whose chief Ahmad Moaz al-Khatib addressed Arab leaders.

Syria's Arab League membership was suspended in November 2011 amid a brutal regime crackdown on a pro-democracy uprising that spiraled into a civil war which the United Nations estimates has killed more than 70,000 people.

Medelci on Monday reiterated Algeria's policy of non-interference in the internal affairs of other nations, and insisted the Arab League charter did not allow a state's membership to be given to "something that is not a state."

Comments 3
Default-user-icon Jose Farhat, from Brazil (Guest) 01 April 2013, 15:13

Bravo, Algeria. You are right because a Band of revela financed by Arab imperialist countries along with foreign coumtries enrmird of tjr Arab Nstion.

Thumb rover98 01 April 2013, 15:16

Algeria has so far dodged a bullet in remaining Arab Spring free but not for long as they are the first place where the people demanded a say in their affairs.

Default-user-icon John Marina (Guest) 01 April 2013, 15:48

The statemnts given by Algeria's Prime Minister are very logical, the degeneration of the Arab societies, culture and civilization, if any, adds to their scorn and disgust by the civilized world. I would like to have known how many $s they have been paid by those oil rich bedouins.
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