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Pompeo meets with Saudi king, crown prince

- By Anne Gearan

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman did most of the talking as he received Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday for what the White House had billed as a hard-nosed effort to get answers in the case of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

But neither the prince nor Pompeo said anything about the grave purpose of the hasty trip to Riyadh as the two shook hands, posed for photos and made small talk about jet lag during a relaxed and friendly sit down before news cameras.

“We are strong and old allies. We face our challenges together — the past, the day of, tomorrow,” Mohammed said.

“Absolutely,” Pompeo responded.

President Donald Trump hours later tweeted that he had spoken with Mohammed during Pompeo’s meeting, and that the Saudi prince “totally denied any knowledge of what took place in their Turkish Consulate.”

By late afternoon, Trump suggested in an interview with the Associated Press that the Saudis were being unfairly treated.

“Here we go again with, you know, you’re guilty until proven innocent,” he said, comparing the situation to when his Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, was accused of sexual assault.

While Trump had earlier promised to “leave nothing uncovered” in the case of Khashoggi’s disappeara­nce, he and his administra­tion now appear more eager to contain any damage the incident could cause to U.S. relations with the oil-rich nation than it is to confront Saudi leaders over the possible murder of a journalist and U.S. resident who wrote critically of the kingdom’s rulers.

Khashoggi vanished after entering the Saudi Consulate

in Istanbul on Oct. 2. Turkish officials have said they believe he was killed inside the building and have demanded answers from Saudi Arabia.

The disappeara­nce of Khashoggi, a Washington Post contributi­ng columnist, has led to fierce criticism of the Saudis from members of Congress in both parties with Sen. Lindsey Graham R-S.C., telling Fox News Tuesday that the crown prince is “toxic,” and “has got to go” before adding that he plans “to sanction the hell out of Saudi Arabia.”

“I can never do business with Saudi Arabia again, until we get this behind us,” Graham said in the interview, saying nothing of this magnitude could have happened without the crown prince’s knowledge.

But the Trump administra­tion has softened its approach to the kingdom in recent days with Trump emphasizin­g that both Mohammed and his father, Saudi King Salman, have denied having any knowledge of what happened to Khashoggi.

Pompeo’s trip to Saudi Arabia was the administra­tion’s most visible effort to address a growing diplomatic

crisis with implicatio­ns for Trump priorities in the Middle East and billions in arms sales, but it included no public mention of the writer who vanished.

Pompeo said in a statement late Tuesday that he had “emphasized the importance of conducting a thorough, transparen­t, and timely investigat­ion” into the fate of the U.S. resident. “The Saudi leadership pledged to deliver precisely on that.” Pompeo said he is heading to Turkey to meet with senior government leaders.

Trump has not threatened any consequenc­es for Saudi Arabia, which has denied involvemen­t in Khashoggi’s suspected murder. He has already publicly rejected punitive sanctions or cancellati­ons of military sales to Saudi Arabia, and has not discussed other potential consequenc­es for the relationsh­ip.

Vice President Pence, touring hurricane damage in Georgia, told reporters that “we’re going to demand answers,” although he did not say how. “The world deserves answers.”

The prince, known by his initials MBS, has forged a close relationsh­ip with both Trump and his son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner. Kushner frequently touts the prince’s business smarts and vision for a modernized Saudi Arabia, as well as his commitment to U.S. priorities, including countering Iran’s influence.

Kushner has also sought Saudi diplomatic and financial backing for his stillsecre­t Middle East peace plan. But Salman disappoint­ed the administra­tion by criticizin­g Trump’s decision to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, and letting it be known that the move had limited the amount of support Saudi Arabia could give to the peace plan.

As of Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin still planned to attend a Saudi investment conference next week, even as several U. S. businesses have pulled out of the event linked to Mohammed in protest of Khashoggi’s death.

Khashoggi, who had criticized the prince as headstrong and misguided, was living in Virginia, in selfimpose­d exile, when he disappeare­d during a visit to Turkey. He had planned to marry a Turkish woman, and visited the Consulate to obtain paperwork related to the marriage.

“Turkey is looking at it very strongly. We’re all looking at it together,” Trump said in an interview with Fox Business Network Tuesday when asked about Mnuchin’s participat­ion in the event for investors.

“But Turkey and Saudi Arabia are looking at it very strongly, and it depends whether or not the king or the crown prince knew about it in my opinion,” Trump said. “No. 1, what happened, but whether or not they knew about it. If they knew about it, that would be bad.”

A day earlier, Trump told reporters that the Saudi king had been “very strong” in his denial of involvemen­t or knowledge of what happened to Khashoggi.

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PHOTOS BY LEAH MILLIS — POOL VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday.
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Mike Pompeo meets Saudi Arabia’s King Salman on Tuesday. The king has denied knowing about the disappeara­nce and alleged killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

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