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Indonesia calls for ‘transparen­t and thorough’ probe of Khashoggi killing

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BOGOR, Indonesia: Indonesian President Joko Widodo called for a ‘transparen­t and thorough’ investigat­ion of the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at a meeting yesterday with Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, the foreign minister of the Asian nation said.

Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, maintains close ties with Saudi Arabia and has ‘expressed concern’ over the killing at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, which the kingdom initially denied for weeks.

Khashoggi’s killing has drawn internatio­nal criticism, prompting the kingdom to describe it as a ‘huge and grave mistake’, while adding that crown prince Mohammed bin Salman had not been aware of the case.

“Indonesia hopes the investigat­ion being carried out is transparen­t and thorough,” Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi told reporters after Widodo’s meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir, which she attended.

The two met at the presidenti­al palace on the outskirts of Jakarta, the capital, to discuss several subjects, including the Khashoggi case.

Marsudi said al-Jubeir had conveyed a ‘statement and explanatio­n’ to Widodo about the case, but she declined to elaborate. She is scheduled to hold talks with al-Jubeir in Jakarta today.

In 2017, King Salman became the first Saudi monarch to visit the Southeast Asian nation in nearly five decades, and signed a range of cooperatio­n pacts. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Widodo welcomes Al-Jubeir at presidenti­al palace in Bogor, Indonesia. — Reuters photo
Widodo welcomes Al-Jubeir at presidenti­al palace in Bogor, Indonesia. — Reuters photo

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