The Syrian Negotiation Commission Holds Consultative Session on Political Developments
The Syrian Negotiation Commission conducted a comprehensive political workshop in Istanbul on July 18, engaging research centers, academic figures, and political experts. The session, led by Dr. Badr Jamous, focused on the latest political developments, regional and international stances, and strategic options for the Syrian opposition, aiming to bolster opportunities and mitigate threats to the Syrian cause.
Key participants from the Commission included Dr. Badr Jamous, the President of the Syrian Negotiation Commission, along with several Commission members, Syrian politicians, and researchers. Dr. Jamous commenced the workshop by delivering a detailed political briefing on the Commission’s activities, international engagements, and local initiatives. Subsequently, the attendees engaged in discussions regarding recent political developments, opportunities, challenges, and obstacles. The workshop also delved into the strategic considerations of the Syrian opposition for the upcoming phase.
During the workshop, the President of the Commission outlined the strategy adopted by the Negotiation Commission and the Syrian opposition in general. He also presented actionable ideas for the next phase. A comprehensive dialogue ensued with the participants, focusing on proposals and potential initiatives aimed at bolstering opportunities and mitigating threats to the Syrian cause.
This workshop underscores the Syrian Negotiation Commission’s commitment to engaging research centers, experts, and political specialists in decision-making processes concerning the political resolution of the Syrian cause. The Commission aims to formulate overarching strategies, leverage innovative ideas, and advance the political process, which has been impeded by the regime’s reluctance to adhere to international mandates.
The Commission endeavors to harness the collective efforts of all active Syrian stakeholders, actively listen to diverse perspectives, utilize research findings and proposals, foster civil society engagement in policy formulation, and strive towards unified leadership for Syrians and the revolution. Ultimately, the goal is to unite Syrians in alignment with the aspirations of the Syrian people.