Palestinian Authority spokesman Ghassan Khatib has decided to leave his position and return to teaching, the PA's official news agency Wafa reported Wednesday.
Khatib had taken a three-year leave of absence from Birzeit University to work as a spokesman and head of the PA government media center at the request of PA prime minister Salam Fayyad.
Three years is the maximum amount of leave a university employee can take, which is why Khatib is returning to his former position, a statement from the center said.
Salam Fayyad applauded Khatib for his service, saying he had undertaken his role professionally.
No replacement has been named.
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