Germany to bar 18 Saudis over Khashoggi murder
Over the weekend, we stated that we expected further steps to be taken to clarify the situation. We will follow on this closely.
Heiko Maas, Foreign Minister
brussels — Germany will bar 18 Saudis from entering its territory and Europe’s Schengen passportfree zone over their alleged links to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Monday.
Maas said the move was “coordinated very closely with” France and Britain and the broader EU as they seek more information in Khashoggi’s death last month in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
Berlin has “decided that Germany should impose an entry ban on 18 Saudi citizens, who are presumed to be in connection with this deed, in the Schengen information system,” the minister told reporters.
“We are in close coordination on this issue within the European Union,” he said, speaking on the sidelines of a meeting of EU ministers in Brussels. “Over the weekend, we stated that we expected further steps to be taken to clarify the situation. We will follow on this closely and reserve further steps for ourselves.”
The Schengen zone — which is composed of 22 EU nations and four non-European Unioncountries.
European Union member Britain is not part of the passport-free Schengen zone, but shares intelligence through Shengen Information System for law enforcement purposes. —