Lebanese security chief visited Syria in efforts to free U.S. captive

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FILE PHOTO: Major General Abbas Ibrahim, head of Lebanon's Directorate of General Security speaks to repoerters after a meeting with relatives of Lebanese soldiers, who were captured by Islamist militants, in Beirut
FILE PHOTO: Major General Abbas Ibrahim, head of Lebanon’s Directorate of General Security speaks to reporters after a meeting with relatives of Lebanese soldiers, who were captured by Islamist militants in Beirut, Lebanon August 27, 2017. REUTERS/ Mohamed Azakir

November 14, 2020

AMMAN (Reuters) – Lebanese Security Chief Abbas Ibrahim visited Damascus after a trip to Washington as part of efforts to free U.S. citizen Austin Tice, who is thought to be held in Syria, Lebanese broadcaster al Jadid reported on Saturday.

Ibrahim told al Jadid he went on a two day visit to Damascus and was in regular contact with Tice’s mother to tell her that he would continue to work on her son’s “file”.

“I won’t stop working on this subject and I promised Tice’s mother whom I met in Washington and am in daily touch with on the phone,” he told the broadcaster.

U.S. President Donald Trump has adopted the case of the freelance journalist and former U.S. Marine officer who disappeared while reporting in Syria in 2012.

Abbas said the trip to Damascus came after he visited Washington last month where he met with national security adviser Robert O’Brien.

A Trump administration official on Oct.18 confirmed a newspaper report that a White House official travelled to Damascus earlier this year for secret meetings with the Syrian government seeking the release of Tice and another U.S. citizen.

The trip was the first time such a high-level U.S. official had met in Syria with the isolated government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in more than a decade.

Syria erupted into civil war nearly a decade ago after Assad in 2011 began a brutal crackdown on protesters calling for an end to his family’s rule.

(Reporting by Suleiman Al-Khalidi; Additional reporting by Laila Bassam in Beirut, Editing by Mark Potter and Christina Fincher)

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