A senior US official traveled to Syria to conduct secret talks on the release of US citizens thought to be in Syria's captivity, US media reported Sunday.
According to the Wall Street Journal, a deputy aide to US President Donald Trump and a top White House counterterrorism official, visited Syria to discuss the fate of at least two US nationals.
The newspaper identified the two as Austin Tice, a journalist and a former Marine, who disappeared in Damascus in 2012 and Majd Kamalmaz, a Syrian-American therapist who was last seen being stopped at a government checkpoint in 2017.
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At least four more US nationals are believed to be held by the Damascus regime, the newspaper said, adding that the US president offered his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad "direct talks" on Tice in a letter.
The talks have made little headway so far, the newspaper reported, saying that the regime demanded a complete US pullout from Syria.