SANA reported that Syrian Foreign Minister Faysal Mikdad held a telephone conversation with his Tunisian counterpart, Nabil Ammar. During the talks, Ammar conveyed the Tunisian leadership’s decision to strengthen the representation of the country’s embassy in Damascus and appoint an ambassador to head the diplomatic mission.
The ministers also exchanged congratulations on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan and discussed bilateral relations between the countries, the report said.
In 2012, most Arab states recalled their heads of diplomatic missions from Syria in protest at President Bashar Assad’s policies, accusing him of using force to suppress anti-government uprisings.
Source: Urdu Point
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