Arab League Draws Up Sanctions against Syria
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربية
Arab finance ministers gathered in Cairo on Saturday drew up a list of economic sanctions against Syria that they will present to foreign ministers for adoption, a communique said.
The recommendation -- which includes a ban on Syrian officials visiting any Arab country and the freezing of government assets -- comes after President Bashar Assad's regime defied an ultimatum to allow in observers amid a lethal crackdown on protest.
Arab top diplomats will meet in Cairo on Sunday to vote on the sanctions.
The list of punitive measures also included the suspension of flights and a halt to any transactions with the Syrian government and its central bank.
Arab states are also called to freeze any investments for projects in Syria.
The Arab League had set a Friday deadline for Damascus to agree to the details of the observers' mission, part of a reform deal Syria had previously said it accepted.
If adopted, the sanctions are likely to have a crippling effect on Syria which relies on its Arab neighbors for half of its exports and a quarter of its imports.
The United Nations estimates that the Syrian government's crackdown has cost more than 3,500 lives since March.

Who says Jordan won't participate? the king already told Assad to leave power.

it will affect them a huge deal, especially with the UAE on board.
As most finance and banking transactions are taking place in dubai (for the regime)