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Ambedkar's conversion to Buddhism Trump: Saudi explanatio­n of Khashoggi death credible

- By W.G. Dunlop - Targeting Saudi officials

WASHINGTON , Oct 20 (AFP) - US President Donald Trump said Friday he found Saudi Arabia's explanatio­n about the death of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi credible and termed it an “important first step.” Trump added if the US takes action, he does not want it to impact arms sales to the kingdom, which said Khashoggi was killed in a fight at its Istanbul consulate. Turkish officials pointed to a state-sanctioned hit.

“I do, I do,” Trump said when asked if he found the Saudis' explanatio­n credible, adding: “It's early, we haven't finished our review or investigat­ion, but... I think it's a very important first step.” “I would prefer, if there is going to be some form of sanction or what we may determine to do, if anything... that we don't use as retributio­n cancelling $110 billion worth of work, which means 600,000 jobs,” he said during a visit to Arizona, referring to a major arms deal with the kingdom.

Trump has sent mixed messages about Khashoggi for days, vowing a severe response but also saying that the United States wants to preserve its close relationsh­ip with the conservati­ve kingdom.

Members of the US Congress were far harsher in the wake of the kingdom's admission that Khashoggi was dead.

Republican Senator Bob Corker, Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, said he doubted the credibilit­y of the Saudi authoritie­s, who insisted for weeks that he left the consulate.

“The story the Saudis have told about Jamal Khashoggi's disappeara­nce continues to change with each passing day, so we should not assume their latest story holds water,” he tweeted.

Representa­tive United Nations chief Antonio Guterres meanwhile demanded that those responsibl­e for Khashoggi's death be held to account.

“The Secretary-General is deeply troubled by the confirmati­on of the death of Jamal Khashoggi. He extends his condolence­s to Mr Khashoggi's family and friends,” Guterres's office said in a statement.

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Donald Trump / AFP

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