Syria’s deputy prime minister, Qadri Jamil, was dismissed from his post, state media said on Tuesday, citing government complaints about his performance and lack of coordination with other officials.
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Jamil had been in Geneva recently and met U.S. officials there, according to U.S. sources in the city. It was unclear if his dismissal was linked to the meetings.
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“Jamil was dismissed because he left his center of work without prior permission and did not follow up on his duties … additionally, he undertook activities outside the nation without coordinating with the government,†said a statement posted in a news flash on Syria TV. [Read More]
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Source: VOA News: War and Conflict
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