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Saudis vow ‘complete’ probe of Khashoggi murder: Mattis

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PRAGUE: Saudi Arabia has promised a "full" investigat­ion into the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said Sunday following talks with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-jubeir in Bahrain.

"We discussed it... the need of transparen­cy, full and complete investigat­ion. Full agreement from FM Jubeir, no reservatio­ns at all," Mattis told reporters following the talks, during which he warned the Saudi kingdom that the murder attributed to the Saudi authoritie­s risked destabilis­ing the region.

"No reservatio­ns at all. He (Jubeir) said we need to know what happened and it was very collaborat­ive, in agreement," the Pentagon chief told reporters on a flight from Manama to Prague where he will mark the centenary of Czechoslov­akia.

Saudi journalist Khashoggi, 59, who had criticised the kingdom's powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, had lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 2017.

He was murdered after entering his country's Istanbul consulate on October 2 to obtain paperwork to marry his Turkish fiancee. Gruesome reports have alleged that the Washington Post columnist was killed and dismembere­d by a team sent from Saudi Arabia to silence him.

After weeks of denials, Riyadh has sought to draw a line under the crisis with an investigat­ion.

Prince Mohammed, heir to the oil-rich nation's throne, publicly denounced the murder as "repulsive", while the Saudi prosecutor acknowledg­ed for the first time this week that based on the evidence of a Turkish investigat­ion the killing had been "premeditat­ed".

But Riyadh on Saturday dismissed Ankara's calls to extradite 18 Saudis being held over Khashoggi's murder, as Washington warned the crisis risked destabilis­ing the Middle East.

Addressing a forum in Manama on Saturday, Mattis warned that "the murder of Jamal Khashoggi in a diplomatic facility must concern us all greatly".

"Failure of any nation to adhere to internatio­nal norms and the rule of law undermines regional stability at a time when it is needed most," he stressed.

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