Prime Minister Ghassan Hito of Syrian interim government selected a location along Turkish-Syrian border as the government's headquarters. Syrian National Coalition for Opposition & Revolutionary Forces (SMDK) spokesman Khaled Salih told AA during the 24th Arab League Summit in Qatar that Hito set a location as the interim government's center along Turkish-Syrian border, however, did not give an information about the exact spot. Salih claimed that Bashar al-Assad's leaving the country would take less than a few months, and said that the selected center would be temporary until Assad left the country. Salih added that Hito would return to Turkey after Arab League Summit ended. Syrian interim government to open first embassy in Qatar Moreover, Syrian interim government will also open its first embassy in Doha, Qatar. Syrian National Coalition for Opposition & Revolutionary Forces (SMDK) member Sunir al-Ahmad told AA that Prime Minister Ghassan Hito of interim government, SMDK's head Moaz Al-Khatib and SMDK's Ambassador to Qatar Nizar al-Hiraki would make the inauguration of the embassy together. The embassy will carry out all diplomatic procedures in Qatar, said Ahmad, adding that Syria was represented by SMDK in the 24th Arab League Summit.
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