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Macron presses Saudi prince on experts

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PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron told Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Friday that Europe would insist on internatio­nal experts being part of the investigat­ion into the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

In a five-minute exchange on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Argentina, Mr. Macron conveyed “very firm” messages to the prince over the killing and the need to find a political solution for the situation in Yemen, an Elysee official also said.

The Saudi Gazette newspaper posted video of the meeting online showing the two speaking in hushed tones with their heads close together, Mr. Macron looking the crown prince in the eye and Prince Mohammed nodding his head and at times smiling.

‘I AM WORRIED’

In the audio, it is possible to make out the prince saying “Don’t worry,” to which Mr. Macron responds “I am worried.”

Later in the one-minute clip Mr. Macron says: “You never listen to me” and the crown prince replies: “I will listen, of course.”

At the end Mr. Macron can be heard saying: “I am a man of my word.”

The Elysee said it was the first time that Mr. Macron and the crown prince, known as MbS, had spoken since Mr. Khashoggi’s murder at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2.

Mr. Khashoggi, an opinion writer for the Washington Post who was at one time a Saudi royal insider before becoming a critic of the leadership, was killed by lethal injection and dismembere­d by a group of Saudi men sent from the kingdom.

Saudi Arabia’s public prosecutor has said MbS knew nothing of the operation to kill Mr. Khashoggi.

Mr. Macron’s office said the meeting with MbS justified because European nations wanted to send a united message about the need for probity in the investigat­ion and were not going to sidestep an opportunit­y to reinforce that message during the G20.

“We were not going to play hide and seek for 48 hours, it wouldn’t make any sense,” the official said.

“If we’re here and he’s at the table, let’s be frank and not indulgent. Things that need saying will be said.”

Earlier, the Elysee said the video showed “a sort of contrast between MbS’s face sporting an embarrasse­d smile and the (French) president’s face, which was rather stern, and was keen to convey these messages in a very firm manner.”

Overall the exchange appeared cordial, with Mr. Macron attempting to get his point across, speaking with his hands in front of him and looking MbS in the eye.

MbS nods repeatedly and appears accommodat­ing and somewhat apologetic.

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