Syria Constitutional Committee Arrivals and Morning Meeting 21 March 2022
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Syrian Constitutional Committee

Please note that images showing the arrivals of participants attending the first meeting of the seventh session of the Small Body of the Syrian Constitutional Committee are available on the UN GVA newsroom.

The Small body is represented by 15 members nominated by the government, 15 members nominated by the opposition and 15 members of the civil society group, the so called Middle Third.

The Small Body of the Constitutional Committee will convene in Geneva from 21 March to 25 March and will be meeting in closed sessions and off-site.

Edited News Item n.1 - Arrival and Meeting

  1. Wide shot, arrival of cars
  2. Arrival of Mr. Ahmad Kuzbari, Co-chair of the Syrian Constitutional Committee nominated by the government
  3. Close up, logo “Syria Constitutional Committee UN Geneva”
  4. Wide shot, arrival of the members of the Civil Society Group
  5. Close up, logo “Syrian Constitutional Committee UN Geneva”
  6. Arrival of Mr. Hadi al-Bahra, Co-chair of the Syrian Constitutional Committee nominated by the opposition
  7. Close up, logo “Syrian Constitutional Committee UN Geneva”
  8. Close up, Mr. Ahmad Kuzbari, Co-chair of the Syrian Constitutional Committee nominated by the government, preparing in the room
  9. Close up, Mr. Hadi al-Bahra, Co-chair of the Syrian Constitutional Committee nominated by the opposition, reading papers in meeting room
  10. Wide shot, UN Special Envoy for Syria, Mr. Geir O. Pedersen, greeting Mr. Hadi al-Bahra
  11. Pan over logo “Syrian Constitutional Committee UN Geneva”
  12. Pan over meeting room with participants
  13. Divers wide shot with participants in the meeting room
  14. Wide shot, participants in the room and podium with speakers (Mr. Hadi al-Bahra, Mr. Geir O. Pedersen, Mr. Ahmad Kuzbari)

Edited News Item n.2 - Trilateral Meeting

  1. Close up, logo “Syrian Constitutional Committee UN Geneva”
  2. Close up, UN Special Envoy for Syria, Mr. Geir O. Pedersen
  3. Arrival of Mr. Hadi al-Bahra, Co-chair of the Syrian Constitutional Committee nominated by the opposition
  4. Close up, Mr. Ahmad Kuzbari, Co-chair of the Syrian Constitutional Committee nominated by the government
  5. Close up, Mr. Hadi al-Bahra, Co-chair of the Syrian Constitutional Committee nominated by the opposition
  6. Divers shots, meeting between UN Special Envoy for Syria, Mr. Geir O. Pedersen, UN Deputy Special Envoy for Syria, Ms. Khawla Matar, Mr. Ahmad Kuzbari, Co-chair of the Syrian Constitutional Committee nominated by the government and Mr. Hadi al-Bahra, Co-chair of the Syrian Constitutional Committee nominated by the opposition

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