Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Trump ‘briefed on’ tape of Khashoggi’s killing

US prez says Saudi crown prince denied any involvemen­t

- Yashwant Raj & Agencies

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump acknowledg­ed for the first time that he has been briefed on the audio recording of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but has not listened to it.

In an interview to Fox News aired on Sunday, Trump said he was advised not to hear it “because it’s a suffering tape”.

“It’s a terrible tape. I’ve been fully briefed on it, there’s no reason for me to hear it,” Trump said in the interview, which was taped on Friday. “I know everything that went on in the tape without having to hear it.”

He said Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has denied to him perhaps five times any role in the killing and the US may never know whether he was involved.

Trump indicated that he did not want to lose an ally over the murder. “He (the prince) did have certainly people that were reasonably close to him...that were probably involved...but at the same time we do have an ally and I want to stick with an ally that in many ways has been very good.”

In separate remarks on Saturday, Trump said the CIA’S assessment that the prince ordered the murder was “premature” and that he expects a “very full report” on it on Tuesday.

The state department also challenged the CIA’S findings without naming it. Department spokespers­on Heather Nauert said, “Recent reports indicating that the US government has made a final conclusion are inaccurate. There remain numerous unan- swered questions with respect to the murder of Mr Khashoggi.”

On Sunday, Turkish defence minister Hulusi Akar was quoted as saying by CNN Turk that the killers of Khashoggi may have taken his dismembere­d body out of Turkey in luggage.

“One probabilit­y is that they left the country three to four hours after committing the murder. They may have taken out Khashoggi’s dismembere­d corpse inside luggage without facing problems due to their diplomatic immunity,” Akbar said at an internatio­nal conference in Halifax, Canada.

Turkey has said a group of 15 individual­s, including a two-man “clean-up team”, was involved and that Khashoggi’s body had been dismembere­d.

Turkish officials have also called for an investigat­ion into whether the body was dissolved in acid.

 ?? AP ?? German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron shake hands in Berlin on Sunday.
AP German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron shake hands in Berlin on Sunday.

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