The Asian Age

Saudi admits Khashoggi dead

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Saudi Arabia on Saturday admitted that critic Jamal Khashoggi was killed inside its consulate in Istanbul, more than two weeks after his disappeara­nce tipped the kingdom into one of its worst internatio­nal crises.

The admission that Khashoggi died at the hands of Saudi officials after weeks of vehement denials by the Gulf kingdom comes after President Donald Trump said that the United States, which is Saudi Arabia’s biggest backer, could impose sanctions if it was proved that the journalist was killed.

Saudi Attorney General Sheikh Saud al- Mojeb said Khashoggi died after “discussion­s” at the consulate evolved into an altercatio­n, without disclosing any details on the whereabout­s of his body.

“Preliminar­y investigat­ions... revealed that the discussion­s that took place between him and the persons who met him... at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul led to a brawl and a fist fight with the citizen, Jamal Khashoggi, which led to his death, may his soul rest in peace,” the attorney general said in a statement.

In its first reaction to Khashoggi’s confirmed death, the White House said it was “saddened” but made no mention of any possible action against its major ally.

“We will continue to closely follow the internatio­nal investigat­ions into this tragic incident and advocate for justice that is timely, transparen­t and in accordance with all due process,” White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said.

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