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PHOTO: Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi speaks at an event hosted by
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October 22, 2018
by Jeff Mason and David Dolan
WASHINGTON/ISTANBUL
(Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he was
still not satisfied with what he has heard from Saudi Arabia about the
killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey, but did not want to
lose investment from Riyadh.
Trump
spoke with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler of the
world's top oil exporter, on Sunday. He told reporters on Monday that he
has teams in Saudi Arabia and Turkey working on the case and would know
more about it after they returned to Washington on Monday night or
Tuesday.
CIA
Director Gina Haspel was traveling to Turkey on Monday to work on the
Khashoggi investigation, two sources familiar with the matter told
Reuters.
"I
am not satisfied with what I've heard," Trump told reporters at the
White House. "I don't want to lose all that investment that's been made
in our country. But we're going to get to the bottom of it."
He later told USA Today that he believed the death was a "plot gone awry."
Trump
has expressed reluctance to punish the Saudis economically, citing the
kingdom's multibillion-dollar purchases of U.S. military equipment and
investments in U.S. companies.
Prince
Mohammed met in Riyadh with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and
discussed "the importance of the Saudi-U.S. strategic partnership,"
Saudi state media said. Mnuchin's spokesman said on Twitter the two
discussed the Khashoggi investigation as well as Iran sanctions and
Saudi economic issues.
Mnuchin
canceled his speaking engagement at a high-profile Saudi investment
conference on Tuesday, as did two dozen other top speakers.
Hundreds
of bankers and company executives were still expected to attend the
Future Investment Initiative, which aims to help the country curb its
economic dependence on oil exports. But Khashoggi's killing has
tarnished an event that last year attracted global business elites and
won the moniker "Davos in the Desert."
Khashoggi,
a Washington Post columnist and critic of Prince Mohammed who lived in
the United States, disappeared after he entered the Saudi consulate in
Istanbul on Oct. 2 to obtain documents for his upcoming marriage.
Saudi
Arabia initially denied knowledge of his fate before saying he had been
killed in a fight in the consulate, an explanation that drew skepticism
from several Western governments.
Following
the global outrage prompted by the journalist's disappearance, Trump's
comments have varied from playing down Riyadh's role to warning of
possible economic sanctions. He has repeatedly highlighted the kingdom's
importance as a U.S. ally and said Prince Mohammed was a strong and
passionate leader.
For
Saudi Arabia's allies, the question will be whether they believe that
Prince Mohammed, who has painted himself as a reformer, has any
culpability. King Salman, 82, has handed the day-to-day running of Saudi
Arabia to the 33-year-old prince.
'WORLD IS WATCHING'
Turkish
officials suspect Khashoggi was killed and dismembered inside the
consulate by Saudi agents. Turkish sources say authorities have an audio
recording purportedly documenting the killing of the 59-year-old.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has said he will release information about the investigation in a speech on Tuesday.
Earlier
on Monday, Trump's son-in-law, White House adviser Jared Kushner, said
in an interview on CNN that he had urged the crown prince to be
transparent about Khashoggi and told him "the world is watching"
Riyadh's account of the journalist's disappearance.
Kushner
has cultivated a personal relationship with Prince Mohammed and urged
Trump to act with caution to avoid upsetting a critical strategic and
economic relationship, a senior administration official said.
Several
countries, including Germany, Britain, France and Turkey, have pressed
Saudi Arabia to provide all the facts. Chancellor Angela Merkel said
Berlin would not export arms to the kingdom while uncertainty over
Khashoggi's fate persisted.
Omer Celik, the spokesman for Erdogan's AK Party, said that the truth of the case would eventually come out.
"We
are facing a situation that has been monstrously planned and later
tried to be covered up," he told reporters. "It is a complicated
murder."
SHIFTING STORIES
On
Sunday, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir, said Khashoggi
had died in a rogue operation. But some of his comments did not match
previous statements from Riyadh, marking yet another shift in the
official story.
Jubeir
said the Saudis did not know how Khashoggi had died. That contradicted
the public prosecutor's statement a day earlier that Khashoggi died
after a fistfight with people who met him inside the consulate. It also
contradicted two Saudi officials' comments to Reuters that it was a
chokehold that killed him.
A
Saudi official has said that a member of the team dressed in
Khashoggi's clothes to make it appear as if he had left the consulate.
Support for that strand of the account appeared to come from footage
aired by CNN showing a man dressed as Khashoggi walking around Istanbul.
CNN described the images as law enforcement surveillance footage.
On
Saturday, Saudi state media said King Salman had fired five officials
over the killing carried out by a 15-man hit team, including Saud
al-Qahtani, a top aide who ran social media for Prince Mohammed.
According to two intelligence sources, Qahtani ran Khashoggi's killing
by giving orders over Skype.
In Moscow, U.S. national security adviser John Bolton said talks were continuing with the Saudis about the incident.
"We
want to get the truth, and not just talk. First of all, we need to know
why he died. Who killed him? We want to get the full lowdown," Russian
radio station Ekho Moskvy quoted Bolton as saying during a visit to
Moscow.
(Additional
reporting by Mark Hosenball, Doina Chiacu, and Susan Heavey in
Washington; Tuvan Gumrukcu in Ankara and Daren Butler in Istanbul; Maxim
Rodionov in Moscow; and Maher Chmaytelli in Dubai; Editing by Alistair
Bell, Jonathan Oatis and Rosalba O'Brien)
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