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Biden brings up Kashoggi in Saudi meet

RIYADH (AFP) – Saudi officials indicated on Saturday they were keen to move on from the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, one day after US President Joe Biden raised it in his talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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Tensions between the two men had been high ahead of their first meeting, especially after Biden’s administra­tion last year released an assessment by the intelligen­ce community that Prince Mohammed “approved” the operation that led to Khashoggi’s killing and dismemberm­ent in the kingdom’s Istanbul consulate.

In remarks Friday night, Biden called Khashoggi’s death “outrageous” and said he had warned Prince Mohammed against further attacks on dissidents, without specifying what actions he might take.

The Al-Arabiya channel quoted a Saudi official as saying the pair “addressed the issue of Jamal Khashoggi quickly” and that Prince Mohammed “confirmed that what happened is regrettabl­e and we have taken all legal measures to prevent” a recurrence.

Prince Mohammed also pointed out that “such an incident occurs anywhere in the world,” highlighti­ng “a number of mistakes” made by Washington such as torturing detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, Al-Arabiya reported.

In an interview with CNN, Adel alJubeir, minister of state for foreign affairs, cast doubt on the intelligen­ce community’s determinat­ion that Prince Mohammed ordered the 2018 operation, something Prince Mohammed has denied.

“We know what the intelligen­ce community’s assessment was with regard to Saddam Hussein having weapons of mass destructio­n,” Jubeir shot back in an exchange with Wolf Blitzer shared widely on Saudi social media.

Accusation­s that the Iraqi dictator had such weapons trigged the 2003 Iraq War. None was found.

Jubeir also made clear the kingdom believed the Khashoggi affair had been sufficient­ly dealt with, even though Khashoggi’s remains have never been found.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman fist bumps US President Joe Biden upon arrival at Al Salman Palace in Jeddah on Friday.
REUTERS Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman fist bumps US President Joe Biden upon arrival at Al Salman Palace in Jeddah on Friday.

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