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‘Wait until investigat­ion is completed’

BAHRAIN’S KING REITERATES SOLIDARITY WITH SAUDI ARABIA IN KHASHOGGI CASE

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

King Hamad Bin Eisa Al Khalifa yesterday said that statement campaigns and media allegation­s targeting Saudi Arabia should be ceased until the investigat­ions are completed.

“We express our categorica­l rejection of the systematic campaigns and slanderous media statements targeting Saudi Arabia from any side. We call on those responsibl­e to end them until the conclusion of the investigat­ions conducted by the competent authoritie­s in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to uncover the facts,” King Hamad said as he arrived in the Saudi capital Riyadh for a visit to the kingdom.

Full confidence

“In this regard, we reaffirm our full confidence in the neutrality and independen­ce of the competent Saudi judiciary that is known for the fairness of its provisions emanating from the Kingdom’s policies based on the principles of upholding rights, protecting interests and spreading goodness.” King Hamad added that Bahrain fully supported Saudi Arabia, describing it as “the great house for Arabs and Muslims.”

“We renew our solidarity and our unequivoca­l support for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the great and grand house of the Arab and Muslim world led by our brother the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud and his faithful Crown Prince,” he said.

Bahrain was among several countries that expressed its support for Saudi Arabia following the torrent of statements and reports from several quarters that emerged in the aftermath of the disappeara­nce and the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Khashoggi was last seen in public on October 2 as he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

Following the belated confirmati­on of his death, Saudi Arabia launched an investigat­ion into the case, dismissed six senior officials and detained 18 people, all Saudis, in connection with the killing.

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