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Trudeau: Canada has heard Turkish recordings on Khashoggi’s killing

- • By JOHN IRISH

PARIS (Reuters) – Canadian intelligen­ce officers have listened to Turkish recordings of what happened to Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday, adding that he was discussing with allies what next steps should be taken.

Khashoggi, a critic of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was killed at the kingdom’s Istanbul consulate by a team sent from Riyadh. Saudi authoritie­s have acknowledg­ed that the killing was premeditat­ed; his body has not been found.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said over the weekend that audio recordings of the killing had been given to the US, French, German and British government­s.

When asked on a visit to Paris whether Canadian intelligen­ce had heard the Turkish recordings, Trudeau said “Yes,” although he added that had not heard them personally.

“Canada’s intelligen­ce agencies have been working very closely on this issue with Turkish intelligen­ce, and Canada has been fully briefed on what Turkey had to share,” Trudeau told a news conference.

He added that he had also spoken to Erdogan about the issue in Paris over the weekend.

Canada is part of the so-called “Five Eyes” informatio­n-sharing intelligen­ce network, along with the United States, Britain, Australia and New Zealand.

Trudeau faces a dilemma as an election approaches over how to clamp down credibly on Riyadh over its human rights record while sparing a $13 billion arms deal with the kingdom.

He is under pressure to freeze the contract for armored vehicles built in Canada by US-based General Dynamics, although the deal would sustain 3,000 jobs in the small city of London, Ontario.

Sidesteppi­ng a question on whether the recordings could change Ottawa’s relationsh­ip with Riyadh and have consequenc­es, Trudeau said he was continuing to talk with allies about the investigat­ion and accountabi­lity for those behind the murder.

“We are in discussion­s with our like-minded allies as to the next steps with regard to Saudi Arabia,” Trudeau said.

Earlier on Monday, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Paris was not in possession of recordings related to Khashoggi’s killings, apparently contradict­ing Erdogan’s remarks.

“The truth isn’t out yet. We want to know the truth: the circumstan­ces of his death and the identity of the culprits. Then we will take the necessary actions,” Le Drian told France 2 television. “If the Turkish president has informatio­n to give us, he must give it to us. For now, I don’t know about it.”

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