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Syrian president will not attend Arab summit in Baghdad after invitation triggers divisions
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Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa will skip the Arab League summit in Iraq. The foreign minister will lead the Syrian delegation. The president's office gave no reason for his absence. The Iraqi government's invitation caused divisions. Al-Sharaa aims to improve ties and lift sanctions. He faces challenges due to his past and opposition from minority groups.
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