Several regional powers, betting on the demise of al-Assad’s regime, suspended diplomatic ties with Damascus. Syria was suspended from the 22-member Arab League bloc in November 2011, months after the conflict was sparked by the brutal repression of anti-government protests. A 10-year-old deal to transport Egyptian natural gas through Jordan, Syria and Lebanon was also revived in September. Syria’s defence minister visited Jordan late last month. The call is part of a new thaw in relations between the two neighbours after the Syrian war, which the United Nations has said killed at least 350,209 people. Syria’s state news agency SANA said al-Assad called Abdullah to discuss bilateral relations and “reinforcing cooperation in the interests of the two countries and people”. The Jordanian royal court said the leaders discussed relations between the “brotherly countries and ways to enhance cooperation between them”.Ībdullah affirmed his country’s support for “efforts to preserve Syria’s sovereignty, stability, territorial integrity and people”. The call comes days after Amman opened its border with Syria, amid efforts aimed at boosting cooperation between the two countries, which are facing challenging economic conditions. Jordan’s King Abdullah II received a call on Sunday from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the palace said, the first conversation between the two leaders after a decade of strain over Syria’s war.
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