Abbreviation | SNC |
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Formation | December 10, 2015 |
Headquarters | Riyadh |
Location | |
Region | Syria |
Chairman/president | Bader Jamous |
Website | snc-sy.org |
The Syrian Negotiation Commission (SNC) is an umbrella political body which represents the broadest spectrum of Syrian revolution and opposition forces. It is a functional entity whose mandate is to negotiate with the Syrian regime within UN-sponsored pathways. It is currently led by Bader Jamous.[1]
In December 2015, various Syrian opposition forces convened Riyadh I Conference in Saudi Arabia. It was attended by around 150 opposition figures and the formation of the Syrian Negotiation Commission (at the time named High Negotiation Commission) was declared at the end of the conference.[2]
In December 2015, the Security Council issued resolution no. 2254[3] which provided for launching formal negotiations between representatives of the Syrian opposition and of the regime in order to reach a durable political settlement and establish a credible, inclusive and non-sectarian governing body, adopting a pathway for the drafting of a new constitution for Syria and holding free elections under UN auspices. The United Nations then officially recognized the SNC as the sole representative of the Syrian opposition.
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