The has said will remain suspended, following that the country was poised to be readmitted to the pan-Arab body.
Arab League Secretary-General Ahmad Aboul Gheit on Saturday that the necessary procedures for return to the Arab League have not yet been fulfilled.
In a with the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister, Gheit said that Syria’s rejoining of the needs to be "preceded by deliberations and consultations, the presentation of a draft resolution … and what is required of Syria".
He added that the Syria issue was discussed during the meeting of Arab ministers in Kuwait on Saturday, but "no mention was made of returning Syria's membership to the Arab League".
The Arab League suspended Syria’s membership in the Arab League in 2011 after the regime's bloody crackdown on peaceful protests.
Arab diplomats have been working behind closed doors to readmit Syria to the organisation, according to reports.
Cairo and Abu Dhabi have for Syria's readmission into the body, while countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar have signaled their opposition to the move.
Movement towards Syria's rejoining of the Arab League comes as Arab states normalise relations with the country on a bilateral basis.
On Monday, Oman's Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Albusaidi arrived in Damascus.
Jordan's King Abdullah from Syria's President Bashar Al-Assad in October, the first contact between the two leaders since the revolution started.
The UAE's Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed in November, which analysts described as a sign of warming ties between the two countries.
Despite a thaw in relations between Syria and its Arab neighbours, the US has insisted that it will not normalise ties with Damascus nor will it encourage its regional allies to do so.