Thursday, 25 February 2016

Mark Sleboda on al-Jazeera

Mark Sleboda in debate on Qatari mouthopiece, al-Jazeera

Inside Story - Will a ceasefire in Syria hold?


After years of fighting and months of diplomatic wrangling, the US and Russia have agreed to a so-called "cessation of hostilities" in Syria. It is supposed to start first thing on Saturday and requires both countries to persuade their allies on the ground to stop fighting. But there are major problems. The agreement excludes the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and al-Nusra Front and allows air strikes to continue against both of those groups. And Syrian rebels say the exclusion of al-Nusra gives Russia a pretext to continue to attack areas where various rebel groups are tightly packed. So, how will this plan work? And could it really lead to a political statement?

Presenter: Mike HannaGuests: Jean-Marc Rickli - Associate Fellow , Geneva Centre for Security Policy. Mark Sleboda - International Relations and Security Analyst. Justin Bronk - Research Analyst, Royal United Services Institute



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