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Middle East, Khashoggi top Pompeo’s Saudi visit

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RIYADH: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was in Saudi Arabia for talks yesterday on a range of Mideast crises, topped by the conflicts in Syria and Yemen, threats from Iran and the Saudi response to the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi last year. Mr Pompeo was meeting with the Saudi king and crown prince in what is the latest stop of his Middle East tour that has so far been dominated by questions and concerns about the withdrawal of US troops from Syria. In Riyadh, though, the Saudi-led fight against Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen, where the situation has been deemed the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis, will be a major agenda item, as well as holding perpetrato­rs accountabl­e for Khashoggi’s slaying, according to US officials. Speaking with senior Saudi officials on his arrival in Riyadh late on Sunday, Mr Pompeo stressed the importance of supporting a political solution to end Yemen’s civil war and “the need for continued regional efforts to stand against the Iranian regime’s malign activity and to advance peace, prosperity, and security”, the State Department said. The department said Mr Pompeo also made clear the importance of a credible investigat­ion into Khashoggi’s killing at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul in October. Mr Pompeo “emphasised the importance of Saudi Arabia continuing its investigat­ion into the murder of Jamal Khashoggi in order to ascertain facts, assess informatio­n, and hold those responsibl­e accountabl­e”. The relationsh­ip between Riyadh and Washington remains tense following Khashoggi’s brutal slaying and dismemberm­ent at the consulate. Members of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s entourage have been implicated in the killing and US lawmakers have demanded America pull back its support of the Saudi-led war in Yemen. “We will continue to have a conversati­on with the crown prince and the Saudis about ensuring that the accountabi­lity is full and complete with respect to the unacceptab­le murder of Jamal Khashoggi,” Mr Pompeo said in Qatar on Sunday. “We’ll continue to talk about that and make sure we have all the facts so that they are held accountabl­e certainly by the Saudis, but by the United States as well, where appropriat­e.” The ongoing dispute between Qatar and four of America’s other close Arab partners will also feature in Mr Pompeo’s talks as it impedes the effort to unite the Gulf states, Egypt and Jordan in a military alliance to counter Iran. Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates began a boycott of Qatar in June 2017, alleging Qatar funds extremist groups.

 ?? REUTERS ?? US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh yesterday.
REUTERS US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh yesterday.

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