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US President Donald Trump threatens Saudi Arabia with severe punishment

US President Donald Trump threatens Saudi Arabia with severe punishment

WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump threatened Riyadh on Saturday with“severe punishment” if a journalist was killed inside its Istanbulconsulate, as Saudi officials were to hold talks in Turkey about his fate.

With the mystery over Jamal Khashoggi unresolved 11 days after he walkedinto the consulate and failed to reappear, a pro-government Turkish dailysaid the Saudi national had recorded his own interrogation inside themission on an Apple Watch.

Turkish officials have said they believe Khashoggi was killed inside theconsulate and lurid claims have been leaked to media that he was torturedand even dismembered.

Saudi insists Khashoggi, a Washington Post contributor whose writings havebeen critical of powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, left thebuilding safely but has yet to offer visual evidence of this.

The outcry surrounding his disappearance threatens to not just harm brittleTurkey-Saudi relations but also alarm the kingdom’s supporters in the Westand tarnish the reform drive spearheaded by the crown prince.

“We’re going to get to the bottom of it and there will be severepunishment,” Trump told CBS’s “60 Minutes” program, according to an extractof an interview that was released on Saturday.

“As of this moment, they (Saudi) deny it and they deny it vehemently. Couldit be them? Yes,” Trump said in the interview, which was conducted onThursday.

But he again voiced his reluctance to limit US arms sales to the kingdom,which analysts see as one of Washington’s key potential levers.

Trump, who has become notorious for his attacks on American journalists,added the matter was especially important “because this man was a reporter”.

– ‘Sensational claims’ –

The Saudi delegation was in Turkey and due to have talks this weekend inAnkara and take part in a working group on the disappearance, officialTurkish media said. The NTV channel said the 11 person delegation had onFriday inspected the consulate in Istanbul.

Riyadh has warmly welcomed the creation of the working group but InteriorMinister Prince Abdel Aziz bin Saud bin Nayef slammed claims that thekingdom ordered Khashoggi to be killed inside the consulate. – APP/AFP