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US Denies Reaching Final Conclusion on Jamal Khashoggi’s Death

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Washington: The US State Department here on Saturday said that the country has not made a final conclusion on the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The US media quoted insiders earlier on Friday as saying that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has concluded the Saudi crown prince had ordered to kill Khashoggi, reports Xinhua news agency. In a statement issued on Saturday, State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said that “recent reports indicating that the US government has made a final conclusion is inaccurate.” “There remain numerous unanswered questions with respect to the murder,” she said.

The State Department will continue to seek all relevant facts, consult Congress and “explore additional measures to hold those accountable who planned, led or were connected to the murder,” she added. However, Nauert noted that the US side will “maintain strategic relationship” with Saudi Arabia.

Earlier on Saturday, US President Donald Trump told the media before he left the White House for California that he had not been briefed about the case by the CIA. “The CIA will be speaking to me today,” he said. “As of this moment, we were told that he did not play a role. We’re going to have to find out what they say.”

“We also have a great ally in Saudi Arabia. They give us a lot of jobs and a lot of business and economic development. They have been a truly spectacular ally in terms of jobs and economic development,” he said, noting “I have to take a lot of things into consideration” when deciding what measures to take against the kingdom. The United State Congress has urged a thorough investigation in the murder of Khashoggi and threatened to take more actions against Saudi Arabia if those responsible were not held accountable, such as suspending the US military sales to Saudi Arabia and sanctioning the kingdom. (IANS)