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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, June 30, 2019
Trump: 'Nobody’ blames Saudi crown prince for Khashoggi murder
US President contradicts own intelligence agency, dismissing Mohammed bin Salman's complicity in killing
Saudi
Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman shakes hands with US
President Donald Trump, at the G20 leaders summit in Osaka (Reuters)
By MEE and agencies- 29 June 2019
US President Donald Trump said “nobody” has blamed Saudi Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi,
following a meeting between the two at the G20 summit in Japan.
His comments contradict both an assessment by the CIA and a recent UN
expert report which both judged that the crown prince must have been
aware of the operation to kill the Saudi journalist in the country’s
consulate in Istanbul in October.
When asked by a reporter about whether he has discussed the killing with
the crown prince during their meeting, Trump said that "nobody so far
has directly pointed a finger at the future king of Saudi Arabia.”
"I'm extremely angry and unhappy about a thing like that taking place,” he said.
“But as of this moment, more than 13 people are being prosecuted and I hear the numbers are going to be going up."
He added that Saudi Arabia had been a “terrific ally” and praised MBS for making advancements in women’s rights.
“They're creating millions of jobs in this country,” he said.
“They are ordering equipment, not only military equipment, but $400bn
worth and even more than that over a period of time worth of different
things.”
Last week the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or
arbitrary executions, Agnes Callamard, released a damning report that
found "credible evidence" linking the crown prince to Khashoggi’s
killing.
The independent rights expert, who does not speak for the United Nations
but reports her findings to it, called on UN Secretary General Antonio
Guterres to initiate an international criminal investigation into the
case.
"I don't think the world can afford to turn a blind eye or to turn the
page on a killing such as that of Mr. Khashoggi," Callamard said.
Riyadh initially said it had no knowledge of Khashoggi's fate, but later
blamed the murder on rogue agents, and Saudi prosecutors have absolved
the crown prince of responsibility.
But Callamard's report said probes by Saudi Arabia and Turkey "failed to
meet international standards regarding the investigation into unlawful
deaths".
Two of those suspected of
high-level involvement in the killing of Khashoggi - Saud al-Qahtani, a
top aide to MBS, and the country's ex-deputy army chief, Ahmed
al-Assiri - have been dismissed from their posts but are not facing
prosecution in the kingdom.
The CIA also concluded in November that MBS had ordered the killing of Khashoggi.
MBS's visit to the G20 summit was heavily promoted by Saudi social media.
The foreign ministry's Twitter account hailed the "robust partnership" between the US and the kingdom:
The account also showed off photos of the crown prince shaking hands
with numerous other world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir
Putin, outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May, Brazilian President
Jair Bolsonaro and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.