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Home » SNC’s Khatib Now Ready for Dialogue With Syria’s Assad — Why?

SNC’s Khatib Now Ready for Dialogue With Syria’s Assad — Why?

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Note: Moaz al-Khatib is the President of the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces (commonly known as the Syrian National Coalition, SNC, the successor to the Syrian National Council, also known as SNC).




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