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Trump won’t listen to Khashoggi killing tape

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump says he has been fully briefed on an audio recording of journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s murder but does not want to listen to it himself.

“Because it’s a suffering tape. It’s a terrible tape,” he said in an interview with Fox News Sunday.

“It was very violent, very vicious and terrible.”

Trump refrained from blaming Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, even though the CIA reportedly concluded that he ordered the Oct 2 assassinat­ion at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

Trump on Saturday told reporters that the United States would release “a very full report” on the matter as early as yesterday.

He was interviewe­d by Fox on Friday.

Asked whether the crown prince had lied to him in denying any role in the killing, Trump said: “I don’t know. Who can really know? But I can say this, he’s got many people ... that say he had no knowledge.

“He told me that he had nothing to do with it. He told me that, I would say, maybe five times at different points, as recently as a few days ago,” Trump added.

The president acknowledg­ed that people close to the prince “were probably involved”.

However, he added, “I want to stick with an ally that in many ways has been very good.”

Asked whether he would go along with moves in the US Congress to cut off US involvemen­t in the Saudi-led war in Yemen or put a halt to arms sales to the kingdom, Trump equivocate­d.

“I want to see Yemen end. It takes two to tango and Iran has to end also,” he said.

“I want Saudi to stop, but I want Iran to stop also.”

The United States has called for a ceasefire and peace talks to end the three-year-old conflict amid a mounting internatio­nal outcry over the massive civilian toll of air strikes.

US air refuelling flights in support of Saudi-led air operations in Yemen ended last week.

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis portrayed that as a decision by Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia and its ally the United Arab Emirates intervened in the conflict against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in 2015 in support of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi.

Khashoggi, a columnist for The Washington Post who was openly critical of the crown prince, was murdered after going to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to retrieve documents necessary to marry his Turkish fiancee.

According to Turkish officials, the audio shows that Kashoggi was strangled to death and dismembere­d soon after entering the consulate.

Saudi Arabia has offered shifting accounts of what happened, initially saying Khashoggi left the embassy after receiving his documents and later that he was killed when an argument degenerate­d into a fistfight.

In the latest version, the Saudi prosecutor said a 15-member team went to Istanbul to bring Khashoggi back to the kingdom, but ended up killing him instead in a rogue operation.

The prosecutor exonerated the crown prince after indicting 11 Saudis and sacking five officials, including two members of Prince Mohammed’s inner circle.

The United States has sanctioned 17 Saudis for the crime.

Because it’s a suffering tape. It’s a terrible tape. It was very violent, very vicious and terrible. Donald Trump

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