Syria's Assad regime names Faisal Mekdad as new foreign minister
Syria's new Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad attends the funeral of former Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem at the Saad bin Muath Mosque in Damascus, Syria, Nov. 16, 2020. (REUTERS Photo)


The Bashar Assad regime in Syria named veteran diplomat Faisal Mekdad as new foreign minister, replacing Walid al-Moallem who died last week, the presidency announced in a statement.

Mekdad will be replaced as deputy foreign minister by Syria's ambassador to the United Nations, Bashar Jaafari, the statement said.

Mekdad, 66, has served as a deputy foreign minister since 2006. Al-Moallem, Syria's veteran foreign minister, died on Monday at the age of 79.

Al-Moallem was a staunch defender of Assad's bloody crackdown on peaceful protesters in 2011, which sparked a conflict that has now lasted almost a decade.

During the past decade’s uprising against Assad, he became one of the country’s most prominent faces to the outside world.

Like his predecessor, Mekdad is a career diplomat who has been a close confidant of Assad and a harsh critic of the opposition during Syria’s nearly 10-year conflict.

Mekdad has represented Syria in conferences throughout the world since becoming deputy foreign minister.