The Jassy Conference (Russian: Ясское совещание) was a gathering of anti-Bolshevik political figures that met in Iași (then usually referred to in English as Jassy), the temporary capital of Romania at the time, from November 16 through December 6, 1918.
The objective was to coordinate the anti-Bolshevik movements of Southern Russia in order to facilitate dealings with the Allied powers.
[2] The Jassy Conference, however, did agree on two points: the desirability of Allied intervention in the civil war and the indivisibility of Russia.
The State Unity Council of Russia was represented by Vladimir Gurko and Nikolai Shebeko [ru].
Also present were representative of the National Center, made up of Kadets, and the leftist Union for Regeneration from Kiev.