The former Lebanese Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour has asserted that the Arab League’s unjust decisions led to the flow of terrorists and mercenaries to Syria which will remain the beating heart of Arabism.
His remark came during the ceremony of signing his book entitled ‘The Arab League and Syria…Wrong role and money led to death’ .
The 376-pages book deals with the stages of the crisis in Syria since its outset and the role of the regional states and the Israeli occupation entity in it as well as the pressures put on the Arab League (AL) to adopt decisions against Syria.
“The Arab League yield to the unjust decisions it formulated against Syria since the very beginning of the crisis,” Mansour said, adding that the decisions reflected the malicious intentions of some members of the AL that seek to destroy Syria under false slogans like freedom, democracy and human rights.
He affirmed that Syria was and still the habitat of truth and reality and the source of struggle and highness.
Decline in Arab action
On his part, Culture Minister Isam Khalil said that the Lebanese Minister Adnan Mansour has an extensive experience in the secrets of the political work in the Arab League, which was used as a platform to launch aggression firstly on Libya and then on Syria.
He sees that the book written by Mansour is a historical document revealing the decline in Arab action and the role of some sates in turning Syria into a battleground .
The book also unveils regimes’ stances towards Syria and chronicles the steadfastness of some leaders stood by Syria in confronting the AL’s wrong role and the regimes that financed this role, according to Syria’s Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Abdul Karim.
While the Head of the Arab Writers Union in Syria Nidal al-Saleh commented on the book by saying that it proves Arab intellectuals’ awareness and their determination to unmask the conspiracy hatched against Syria.
The Syrian researcher Ali al-Qayem said that the book is a historical achievement in the field of politics.
The book signing ceremony was held Monday in al-Assad Library in Damascus in the presence of Vice President Dr. Najah al-Attar plus several officials.
Basma Qaddour