Syrian civil war ceasefires
Part of a series on
the
Syrian civil war
Syrian peace process
History
Start of Syrian Revolution
2011
Arab League initiatives I
and
II
2011–12
Churkin peace plan
2012
Kofi Annan peace plan
(Geneva I)
2012
Lakhdar Brahimi peace plan
2012
U.S.–Russia peace proposal (2013)
2013
Geneva II Mideast peace conference
2014
Staffan de Mistura peace plan
2015
Zabadani agreement
2015
Vienna talks
2015
Geneva III
2016
US-Russia ceasefire proposal (2016)
2016
Geneva IV
2017
Idlib demilitarization
2018
Northern Syria Buffer Zone
2019
Second Northern Syria Buffer Zone
2019
Syrian Constitutional Committee
2019
Syrian-Turkish normalization
2022–24
Fall of the Assad regime
2024
Syrian caretaker government
2024–25
Syrian Revolution Victory Conference
2025
Syrian National Dialogue Conference
2025
Syrian transitional government
2025
Primary concerns
Ba'athist Syria
under
Bashar al-Assad
Human rights
Humanitarian aid
Israeli invasion of Syria (2024–present)
Refugees
Secularism in Syria
Sectarianism
Syrian caretaker government
Syrian transitional government
Secondary concerns
Electricity supply
Water supply
Control of oil
Situation in Aleppo
Siege of Madaya
Peace brokers
Peace envoy for Syria
(
United Nations
)
UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian affairs
Arab League
Syrian caretaker government
Syrian transitional government
Proposals
Federalization of Syria
Destruction of Chemical Weapons
Constitution
amendment:
Constitution of Syria
Constitution of Rojava
Interim Constitution of Syria
Safe Zones
Projects
Friends of Syria Group
Free Syrian University
Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently
Several attempts have been made to broker
ceasefires in the
Syrian Civil War
.