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Mohamed bin Salman, accused of having participated in the death of Jamal Khashoggi, says that "justice will be done"


A defiant Saudi crown prince, Mohamed bin Salman, said on Wednesday that "justice will be done at the end" during his first public comments on the investigation into the controversial death of activist Jamal Khashoggi.

The crown prince, who was accused of having a role in the organization of Khashoggi's assassination at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, also stated that the incident will not create a gap between his country and Turkey.

"This wedge will not happen and we will show the world ... that all perpetrators will be brought to justice and that justice will finally be served," a translator said on Wednesday at the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh.

Fox Business and many other corporations and leaders have withdrawn from the ongoing conference amid the consequences of the disappearance and death of Khashoggi.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told a news conference on Tuesday that the United States identified those involved in the killing, "including those of the intelligence services, the royal court, the foreign ministry and other Saudi ministries." , and is working to hold them accountable.

The State Department is revoking visas and taking other measures after the test.

"We are making it very clear that the United States does not tolerate this kind of ruthless action to silence Khashoggi, a journalist, through violence," Pompeo told reporters. "Neither the president nor I are happy with this situation."

On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia posted photos of Khashoggi's son looking at Mohamed bin Salman with an icy look as they shook hands during a meeting in Riyadh that also included King Salman.

The images, published by the Saudi Press Agency, were accompanied by a statement stating that Salah Khashoggi "expressed [his] "Many thanks to the Custodian of the Two Sacred Mosques and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince for his consolation in the death of the deceased."

Khashoggi, a critic of the Saudi government, was last seen on October 2 entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

Saudi Arabia admitted that he was killed there, but Khashoggi's body has not yet been found.

Nicole Darrah of Fox News contributed to this report.


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