Pushkov: Syria’s LAS Return Irreversibly Reshapes Middle East Politics

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Senator Aleksey Pushkov argues that Washington’s stance against Syria joining the League of Arab States (LAS) will not reshape the evolving regional dynamics. He echoed this assessment in his public remarks, which were shared through a Russian-speaking channel on social media.

The United States has publicly stated that Syria does not merit reentry to the LAS at this time. Pushkov contends that such declarations come after the terrain has already shifted. He notes that the upheaval following Syria’s recent conflict has produced realignments that Washington cannot reverse, and he asserts that the consequences will be felt across diplomatic and regional security circles for years to come.

According to Pushkov, Syria’s reestablished presence within the LAS would underscore the broader trajectory of the region, showing that Assad’s government continues to exercise control over significant portions of Syrian territory. This assessment challenges earlier Western and some Arab leaders who, in 2011, suggested that President Bashar al-Assad’s departure was inevitable. The veteran senator emphasizes that the Arab League now recognizes the practical realities on the ground and what those realities mean for regional governance and stability.

Pushkov points to a shift in the membership landscape of the Arab League, which includes more than twenty Arab states with only a small number expressing reservations. He highlights that Damascus has managed to maintain influence and governance across large swaths of the country, a factor he views as pivotal in shaping ongoing conversations about legitimacy, sovereignty, and regional alignment within the Middle East. In his view, this evolution signals a durable change in the regional architecture that rival blocs and observers must acknowledge.

In the same breath, the discussion touches on the role of former U.S. communications officials who engaged with the LAS. The emphasis remains on how the alliance adapts to new geopolitical realities and what that means for future cooperation, security assurances, and diplomatic engagement in the broader Arab world. The dialogue around Syria’s status in the LAS continues to unfold as part of a wider reassessment of Middle Eastern alliances and the strategic interests of global powers in the region.

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