WASHINGTON – A senior White House official made an unusual, secret visit to Syria for high-level talks aimed at securing the release of two Americans who have been missing for years amid the country's long civil war, Trump administration officials said Monday.
The trip, the first high-level visit by an American official to Syria in years, was first reported Sunday by The Wall Street Journal.
Direct talks had also been sought by the missing journalist's parents, Marc and Debra Tice.
The paper, which usually conveys government positions, said Syrian officials have demanded a U.S. troop withdrawal from eastern Syria, where they have been deployed alongside Kurdish fighters.
Trump has made negotiating the release of U.S. citizens held hostage or imprisoned in foreign countries a priority.