Abstract

ABSTRACT This article explores the efforts undertaken by Russia together with Syrian authorities to bring Syrian refugees home since the conclusion of the major combat operations in the summer of 2018. It focuses on analyzing the Russian approach and its primary elements, the organizational entities taking measures to return the refugees, and their functions. It sums up the results of the first year of the program of returning refugees to Syria. It also examines the obstacles impeding the return of Syrian refugees on a mass scale. The author shows the inappropriateness of efforts to put the entire responsibility for refugees’ return on Russia alone, which was forced to take on the role of chief foreign sponsor of the process due to the passivity of other powers.

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