
Syria will participate in the 35th annual meeting of the Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization (AALCO) due to be held in Tehran on Monday.
Representatives of 47 countries will take part in the 4-day meeting.
The meeting will discuss a number of international issues, on top of which the issues of terrorism, extremism and violence.
The situation of the refugees, the practices of the Zionist entity, particularly the collective migration and the settlement of the Jewish at the Palestinian territories and its opposition to the international law, particularly The Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 to be discussed also.
Originally known as the Asian Legal Consultative Committee (ALCC), ALLCO was established on 15 November 1956 with seven Asian states as its first members including Burma (now Myanmar), Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), India, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, and the United Arab Republic (now Arab Republic of Egypt and Syrian Arab Republic). AALCO has presently 47 members.
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