The Arab League says it will meet with the Syrian opposition on Tuesday. The statement came after Syria was suspended from the League this weekend, over its violent crackdown on protesters. But Secretary General of the League, Nabil Elaraby, also said the Lague won't be recognizing the opposition as Syria's legitimate authority, at least not for now. Nabil El-Araby, Arab League Secretary-General said "Recognition of them (a Syrian Transitional Council), as a government? Maybe it is a bit premature to discuss that. We made the following demands which we are still demanding today; an end to the violence, an end to fighting, the release of prisoners and real political reforms."
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