Syrian President Invitation Tiger Division will not attend Arab Summit in Baghdad after trigger divisions

Damascus: Syrian President Ahmed Al-Shra will not attend a Arab League Summit in Iraq this week and the country’s delegation will be led by the Foreign Minister, the President’s office said on Tuesday.A small statement issued by President Ahmed Al-Shra’s office did not give the reason that he would not attend the summit, but an invitation by the Iraqi government last month triggered a sharp political partition in Iraq.The summit is to be held in Baghdad on Saturday. Al-Shara in Syria and his interim government is scrambled to reduce doubts about al-Qaeda’s doubts and to celebrate Washington to lift the crippling economic sanctions on the battered country. Participating in the Arab Summit will be a major symbolic diplomatic victory for Damascus, as well as struggles to deal with opponents in al-shra countries, massively non-Suni Muslim minority groups from non-listened Muslim minority groups, as it tries to state authority across Syria. Al-Shara ignored his predecessor Bashar Assad in December, leading power after leading the aggressive of an electric rebel. Since then, he has deployed himself as a politician, which aims to unite and rebuild his country after a civil war of about 14 years, but has left many by his past as a Sunni Islamist terrorist – including Shia groups in Iraq – careful. Earlier, Nom Dey was known by Abu Mohammad al-Golani, al-Shara, after the US-led attack in Iraq, joined the rank of al-Qaeda rebels in Iraq and still faced a warrant for his arrest in allegations of terrorism in Iraq. During the Syrian struggle, which began in March 2011, many Iraqi Shia Milsia fought with Asad’s army, making Al-Sharra a specially sensitive person for him.