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Saudis helping with probe, Erdogan says

TRUMP AND POMPEO TRUST RIYADH IN INVESTIGAT­ION INTO JOURNALIST’S CASE

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Ankara has made it clear that Riyadh is cooperatin­g in Khashoggi case, Pompeo tells reporters

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said yesterday that Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan had made clear in talks in Ankara that Saudi officials were cooperatin­g with Turkey’s investigat­ion into missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

“He made clear that the Saudis had cooperated with the investigat­ion that the Turks are engaged in and that they’re going to share informatio­n that they learn with the Saudis as well,” Pompeo told reporters aboard his plane after they left Turkey for Washington.

“…they seemed pretty confident that the Saudis would permit them to do the things they need to do to complete their thorough and complete investigat­ion,” he said.

Earlier Pompeo expressed confidence that the Saudi government could be trusted to investigat­e the case.

Speaking in Ankara, Pompeo offered that support hours after President Donald Trump had mounted a strong defence for the Saudi authoritie­s, saying, “Here we go again with you’re guilty until proven innocent.”

The dissident journalist, who lived in Virginia, vanished on October 2 after he entered the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.

Pompeo wrapped up two days of emergency talks in the region — first with Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman in Riyadh, and then with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara.

Residence searched

Turkish police yesterday began a search at the residence of the Saudi consul to Istanbul, according to media reports.

A team of a dozen police and prosecutor­s, including forensics experts in white overalls, entered the residence of Mohammad Al Otaibi, a day after he flew out of Istanbul for Riyadh.

Earlier in the day, a Saudi delegation had also arrived at the building to take part in the joint search with their Turkish counterpar­ts.

Turkish police had on Monday searched the consulate building itself for over eight hours, taking away soil and DNA samples for further examinatio­n.

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