The US Policy on Syria in the Age of Coronavirus

The US Policy on Syria in the Age of Coronavirus

May 13, 2020

May 20, 2020 2:00pm - 3:15pm Zoom Webinar Read Event Summary Here The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted vulnerable

 

 
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May 20, 2020

2:00pm - 3:15pm

Zoom Webinar

Read Event Summary Here

The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted vulnerable populations around the world. With a fundamentally ill-equipped healthcare system, continuous bombing of hospitals and the use of humanitarian aid as a weapon of war by the Assad regime, the Syrian population is suffering greatly. While the health risks posed by the coronavirus pandemic remain real, the civil war dynamics and the international players’ positions have not changed significantly in the wake of the outbreak. The humanitarian situation in Syria remains a main concern for the regional countries while the strategic dynamics have implications for the U.S.

The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to host a webinar event to discuss the pandemic’s humanitarian and strategic implications for the U.S. policy in Syria.

Please kindly join us for an expert panel discussion.

Speakers

Colonel (Ret.) Richard Outzen, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State

Will Todman, Associate Fellow, Middle East Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)

Jomana Qaddour, Nonresident Fellow, Atlantic Council

Moderator

Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington DC

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