Syria dismisses top official who reportedly met with American
Source: Los Angeles Times
ANTAKYA, Turkey -- The Syrian government on Tuesday dismissed a deputy prime minister who reportedly met last weekend with a top U.S. official working to jump-start peace negotiations on the Syrian crisis.
The state-run news agency reported that Qadri Jamil had been discharged via presidential decree because of his absence from office without prior permission and not performing his duties. The official media outlet also cited Jamils involvement in activities and meetings abroad without coordination with the government and overstepping his authority.
The sacking came after Jamil reportedly met in Geneva on Saturday with State Department officials, including Robert Ford, Washingtons ambassador to Syria and the Obama administrations point man for the Syrian crisis. Ford has been a key liaison between the White House and U.S.-backed opposition groups.
Jamil, a Russian-trained economist, was one of several opposition figures whom Syrian President Bashar Assad brought into office last year. Critics called the appointments a sham reform in a government long dominated by Assads Baath Party. Jamil was a member of Peoples Will, the formal name of Syrias communist party.
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