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Syria’s Leader Seeks Security Guarantees Ahead of Arab League Summit in Baghdad

Baghdad – Syria’s transitional president, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, has requested strict security assurances before attending the upcoming Arab League summit. The summit is scheduled to take place in Baghdad on May 17. A government source revealed that Al-Sharaa is seeking protection from a U.S.-based private security firm.

He reportedly fears an assassination attempt during his visit to Iraq. Because of that, he has made the security arrangement a condition for attending. Despite diplomatic efforts, security concerns surrounding the Arab League summit remain unresolved.

Qatar, which recently brokered talks between Al-Sharaa and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, supports his participation. However, Qatar lacks a direct security presence in Iraq. This makes it unable to meet Al-Sharaa’s private protection demand.

The Iraqi government has provided several security guarantees. Officials have worked to ensure safe passage and high-level protection. Yet, Syrian authorities remain unconvinced. They believe the current arrangements are not enough to eliminate threats.

In addition to safety concerns, the invitation has sparked political tension inside Iraq. Different factions have responded with mixed views on Al-Sharaa’s potential attendance. While some support hosting him, others remain strongly opposed.

Members of the Shiite Coordination Framework have voiced objections. Former Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki is among those who disapprove of the invitation. Still, the alliance gave Prime Minister Al-Sudani the authority to issue the invitation.

Iraqi legal expert Mohammed Jumaa offered clarification on Al-Sharaa’s legal status. He explained that, as a transitional president, Al-Sharaa qualifies for immunity under Iraqi and international law. This means he cannot face prosecution during his stay.

Despite the legal assurances, security concerns surrounding the Arab League summit continue to dominate discussions. Officials are now racing to find a workable solution before the summit begins.

As Baghdad prepares to host regional leaders, security concerns surrounding the Arab League summit highlight deeper political divides and diplomatic sensitivities.

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