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TRUMP SAYS US WILL EXIT NUCLEAR TREATY, RUSSIA WARNS OF RETALIATIO­N

- Elko, Nev/Istanbul, 21 October

US President Donald Trump on Sunday strongly criticised Saudi Arabia for its "deception" and "lies" in the killing of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi, even as he defended Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and rejected the cancellati­on of $110-billion arms deal with the oil-rich country.

Trump, in his strongest comments to date on the killing, told The Washington Post that he had seen no evidence to indicate the Crown Prince knew Khashoggi was going to be killed or ordered the killing.

Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said the kingdom did not know where the body of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi was, despite admitting to the killing and calling it a "tremendous mistake." Speaking in an interview on Fox News, Jubeir said the Saudi leadership initially believed Khashoggi had left its consulate in Istanbul, where he was last seen on October 2.

But following "reports we were getting from Turkey," Saudi authoritie­s began an investigat­ion, which discovered he was killed in the diplomatic mission.

"We don't know, in terms of details, how. We don't know where the body is," Jubeir said, adding that the Saudi public prosecutor had put out orders to detain 18 individual­s, "the first step in a long journey." He termed the killing a "tremendous mistake" but one which the US-Saudi relationsh­ip would eventually overcome.

"The individual­s who did this did this outside the scope of their authority. There obviously was a tremendous mistake made, and what compounded the mistake was the attempt to try to cover up," Jubeir told Fox News.

"That is unacceptab­le in any government. These things unfortunat­ely happen. We want to make sure that those who are responsibl­e are punished and we want to make sure we have procedures in place to prevent it from happening again."

Germany will not export arms to Saudi Arabia while the current uncertaint­y over the fate of journalist Jamal Khashoggi persists, Chancellor Angela Merkel said.

Campaignin­g for her party in a regional election, Merkel repeated to a news conference her earlier condemnati­on of Khashoggi's killing, which Saudi Arabia admitted had taken place inside its consulate in Istanbul.

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 ?? PHOTO: AP/PTI ?? This image taken from CCTV video obtained by the Turkish broadcaste­r TRT World and made available on Sunday purportedl­y shows Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct 2
PHOTO: AP/PTI This image taken from CCTV video obtained by the Turkish broadcaste­r TRT World and made available on Sunday purportedl­y shows Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct 2

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