Anas al-Abdah

[1] In 2006 Anas al-Abdah and other Syrian opposition activists founded the Movement for Justice and Development in Syria in London.

Anas al-Abdah became a part of the SNC's delegate at the Geneva II Conference on Syria.

[1] On 5 March 2016, Anas al-Abdah was elected as the president of the National Coalition, succeeding Khaled Khoja.

[2] On 9 November 2016, the National Coalition under Nas al-Abdah sent congratulations to Donald Trump after the latter was elected as the president of the United States.

[3] On 5 December 2016, Anas al-Abdah, spoke in a press conference in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan, that the Rojava Peshmerga forces based in Iraqi Kurdistan would be a stabilizing factor if they moved to Syria and supported the Free Syrian Army factions backed by the SNC.