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The Implications of a Potential Idlib Operation in Northwestern Syria

SETA Foundation Posted On September 5, 2018
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Event Details

  • Date: September 13, 2018 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
  • Venue: The SETA Foundation at Washington DC, 1025 Connecticut Ave. NW. Suite 410 Washington, D.C. 20036
  • Categories: upcoming event

Find a full summary of the event here.

As the Assad regime appears to be gearing up for an attack on Idlib, observers have rung the alarm bells about potentially massive humanitarian consequences. The city is considered the last bastion of the opposition and a regime takeover would mean a massive loss. Turkey, a major stakeholder in the northwest region of Syria, has been lobbying Russia and Iran against the escalation of violence in the region. Idlib is one of the de-escalation zones brokered through diplomatic negotiations between Turkey, Russia, and Iran and the presence of millions of IDPs and civilians is a high concern. The decisions and actions of the Assad regime could lead to a new humanitarian crisis, the consequences of which the international community is unprepared to handle.

Please join the SETA Foundation at Washington D.C. for a discussion on the potential scenarios and outcomes of a Syrian regime attack on Idlib at a pivotal moment in the Syrian conflict.


Speakers:

            Charles Lister, Senior Fellow and Director of the Extremism and Counterterrorism Program, the Middle East Institute

            Sasha Ghosh-Siminoff, Executive Director and Co-founder, People Demand Change

            Nick Heras, Fellow of the Middle East Security Program, the Center for a New American Security

            Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, the SETA Foundation at Washington D.C.

Moderator:

            Kilic Bugra Kanat, Research Director, the SETA Foundation at Washington D.C.


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