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Many Arab and Western governments are making the final touches to reopen their embassies in Syria or to accept the return of Syrian diplomats, private sources told Al-Manar Website.
This shift in position came after those countries grew hopeless of any chance to change the situation on ground especially after the recent victories by the Syrian army, the sources added.
Internationally, Al-Manar Website learned that Turkey is estimated to make a policy change towards Syria after the historical deal it made with Russia and its inability to finalize any significant achievement on the ongoing war there.
Moreover, sources from the Syrian battlefield reported that at least 200 members of the so-called 'Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant' (ISIL) terrorist group were killed and scores wounded in the failed recurrent attacks the terrorist organization launched against Deir Ezzor military airbase since a week.
Source: Al-Manar Website
| 09-12-2014 - 12:59 Last updated 09-12-2014 - 12:59 |
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