Britain, France: Assad Has No Role in Syria’s Future
France and Britain dismissed on Friday any suggestion of restoring relations with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, saying this would likely...
Read moreFrance and Britain dismissed on Friday any suggestion of restoring relations with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, saying this would likely...
Read moreSpokesman for the Syrian National Coalition Salem al-Meslet stresses that "Assad's departure is still a basic requirement for agreeing to...
Read moreThe use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime against Eastern Ghouta in August 2013 is resulting in increasing cases...
Read moreThe United States has prepared a draft UN Security Council resolution to condemn the use of chlorine gas in Syria,...
Read moreIn an effort to proceed with intra-opposition consultations, two delegations from the Syrian Coalition and the National Coordination Commission met...
Read moreUS President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that it is impossible to stabilize Syria with Bashar Assad in power, as...
Read moreThe Syrian Coalition welcomes the report issued by Human Rights Watch (HRW), which revealed that the Assad regime “has carried...
Read morePresident Khoja and the UN envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, met to discuss the details of the initiative to...
Read moreA Syrian Coalition delegation headed by President Khoja concluded a visit to Saudi Arabia on Monday, during which they held...
Read moreSecretary General Yahya Maktabi said that the Syrian Coalition “has been deeply concerned about the news of ISIS abduction of...
Read morePreserving independence and national sovereignty and maintaining the Syrian people's unity within the same Syrian soil is one of the critical pillars of the Syrian Coalition. The Coalition aims to overthrow the Assad regime along with all its symbols and pillars. It also aims to dismantle its security apparatus and hold accountable those involved in crimes against Syrians. In addition, it seeks to achieve a transition to a pluralistic, democratic and civil Syria.