Parents of US journalist missing in Syria hopeful about fate
Associated PressBEIRUT — The parents of American journalist Austin Tice, who went missing in Syria in 2012, said Tuesday they are hopeful the Trump administration will work on releasing their son, in the same way it did with Americans held in North Korea. Marc and Debra Tice told reporters in Beirut that they have met U.S. officials including President Donald Trump and “they have each made a commitment to us that they’re determined to bring Austin home safely.” Marc Tice said he was aware of 17 Americans that the administration had brought back from captivity or detention. “We’re incredibly encouraged, and we’ve spent many hours, many days meeting all the senior officials in the United States government from the president down over the course of a number of months,” Marc Tice said. “What the president communicated to us was an absolute commitment to work very hard to bring Austin safely home,” Marc Tice said.