The mother of US journalist Austin Tice, who went missing in Syria in 2012, said on Monday in Damascus that the war-torn country’s new leadership was committed to finding him.Tice was working as a freelance journalist for Agence France-Presse, McClatchy News, The Washington Post, CBS and other media outlets when he was detained at a checkpoint in August 2012.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.“I have been privileged to meet with the new leadership of Syria,” Debra Tice told journalists in Damascus, after holding talks with Syria’s new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa.“It was so wonderful to learn that they are dedicated and determined to bring home my son, and your son,” she added.She expressed hope the incoming administration of Donald Trump, who takes office as US president later on Monday, will work to bring her son home.“Today... Trump will be sworn into office and a page will be turned,” she said.“I have great hope that the Trump administration