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Trump: The crown prince of Saudi Arabia & # 039; totally denied any knowledge & # 039; of the fate of Jamal Khashoggi
The young Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is again denying his participation in the disappearance of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, according to President Donald Trump, who tweeted that he spoke with him and with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday after sending the diplomat American to the region in the middle of international outrage over the possible death of Khashoggi.
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"The answers will be published shortly," Trump added.
In a photo shoot with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Pompeo greeted them warmly, even as the Saudis consider whether to accept the guilt of Khashoggi's death, a source familiar with his discussions told ABC News.
It was not clear what explanation they would give or when that statement would come. Turkey He has said that they believe Khashoggi was killed at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul.
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The King of Saudi Arabia, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, meets with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on October 16, 2018.
The Saudis have fiercely denied that charge, and the Trump administration urged caution until an investigation can be carried out. But while the Saudis said that Khashoggi left the consulate and disappeared later, there is no evidence that he left the compound after entering 14 days ago.
After the "direct and sincere" meetings with the Saudi leaders, Pompeo said he believed they had a "serious commitment to determine all the facts and guarantee responsibility, including the responsibility of senior leaders or high officials of Saudi Arabia." I know. UU They will expect a "complete and complete conclusion with full transparency" from the Saudi prosecutor, he said in a statement.
But Trump seemed to already have an answer he approved, tweeting that Pompeo joined him on the phone, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman "totally denied any knowledge of what happened at his Turkish consulate ... It's already started, and he will do it quickly. Expand, a complete and complete investigation on this matter ".
... during the call, and he told me that he had already started, and will rapidly expand, a complete and complete investigation into this matter. The answers will be shortly.
On Monday, he said the "dishonest killers" could be held responsible, even though it has not yet been confirmed that Khashoggi is dead.
Pompeo, who raised the possibility of "accountability" for senior Saudi officials, was a notable departure after his seemingly warm meetings during the day. But critics were quick to point out that Saudi's record in investigations is flawed, and the prosecutor was more recently known for arresting women's rights activists, detained Saudi princes at the Ritz Carlton and demanded payments, and warned Saudi citizens against "share or spread" Rumors or false news "on Saturday.
Pompeo will travel on Wednesday to the capital of Turkey, Ankara, to discuss Khashoggi's case with the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavusoglu and others. Officials sometimes had to fight with the Saudis for their investigation, first waiting almost two weeks to gain access to the consulate and on Tuesday they were denied entry to the residence of the Saudi diplomat in Istanbul. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggested on Tuesday that the consulate could also have been painted recently, a day after a cleaning team was seen entering hours before the Turkish police.
At his first meeting on Tuesday with King Salman, Pompeo received words of thanks for Saudi's "strong partnership" and "his commitment to support a thorough, transparent and timely investigation," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said. The importance of that investigation was something that Pompeo and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman also agreed on, Nauert said.
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A Turkish forensic police officer works at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul on October 15, 2018 during the investigation into the missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Painted as a brilliant and young reformer who has opened Saudi Arabia to cinemas, sporting events and leading women, the Crown Prince has also overseen the repression of the political opposition, including the detention of several wealthy Saudi princes and activists, including the rights of women. defenders
Media reports his alleged involvement in the disappearance and possible death of Khashoggi has strengthened the darkest image of a ruthless young leader.
"I will not go back to Saudi Arabia while this man is in charge," said Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a staunch supporter of US relations. UU And Saudi Arabia and close ally of Trump. "This guy is a wrecking ball, they killed this guy at a consulate in Turkey, and to expect him to ignore it, I feel used and abused."
"I'm going to punish hell out of Saudi Arabia, you know, we deal with bad people all the time, but this is on our face, I feel personally offended, they have nothing but contempt for us," Graham told Fox. Tuesday, adding the crown prince "you have to leave".
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Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Manama, Bahrain, February 1, 2015. Turkey states that Khashoggi, who wrote for The Washington Post, was killed inside a Saudi diplomatic mission in Turkey.
That kind of language was not heard by a high-level Republican official, especially one of high rank in foreign policy circles.
The tone of Pompeo's journey was markedly different. He smiled and shook hands with King Salman and the Crown Prince, with whom he joked about the jet lag.
"We are really strong and old allies, so we face our challenges together: the past, tomorrow," MBS told Pompeo, who nodded and replied: "Absolutely."
The Pompeo meetings during the day lasted about 30 minutes, but at night he will have dinner with the crown prince, which is expected to be a longer issue.
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Saudi investigators arrive at the Turkish police at the Saudi Arabian consulate on October 15, 2018 in Istanbul.
Prior to Pompeo's visit to Ankara, the United States welcomed Turkey and Saudi Arabia by announcing a "joint inspection" of the consulate, and the first Turkish police officers were able to enter the complex on Monday.
So far, the investigation has not yielded any publicly published results, but one official told ABC News on Monday that the Saudis are considering claiming their participation.
The USA. They have declined to comment on that possibility.
Yasin Akgul / AFP / Getty Images
A food vendor pushes his car past the residence of Saudi Arabia's general consul Mohammad al-Otaibi in Istanbul on October 16, 2018.
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