Don’t link crown prince with Khashoggi murder, Saudi warns
Saudi Arabia
has warned criticism of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is a “red line”, after
Donald Trump heaped praise on the kingdom in defiance of warnings he was giving
Riyadh a pass on a journalist’s grisly murder.
Saudi
Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said on Wednesday that calls for the crown
prince to be held accountable for the grisly killing of Jamal Khashoggi would
not be tolerated.
His comments
came as the US president praised Saudi Arabia for keeping oil prices low — one
strand of his argument against punishing Riyadh even though the CIA reportedly
found strong evidence that the crown prince, the de facto Saudi leader, was
involved in the murder.
“In Saudi
Arabia our leadership is a red line. The custodian of the two holy mosques
(King Salman) and the crown prince are a red line,” Jubeir told the BBC.
“They
represent every Saudi citizen and every Saudi citizen represents them. And we
will not tolerate any discussion of anything that is disparaging towards our
monarch or our crown prince.”
Khashoggi, a
US resident who wrote for The Washington Post and had been critical of Prince
Mohammed, was lured to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2, killed and
reportedly dismembered.
After
lengthy denials, Saudi authorities admitted responsibility and said 21 people
had been taken into custody. However, a CIA analysis leaked to the US media
went further, reportedly pointing the finger at the crown prince.
But Trump,
on holiday at his Florida Mar-a-Lago Club on Wednesday, doubled down on a
statement from Tuesday that he was essentially ignoring the killing of
Khashoggi because of what he said were more important US strategic and
commercial interest
“Oil prices
getting lower. Great! Like a big Tax Cut for America and the World. Enjoy! $54,
was just $82,” he tweeted. “Thank you to Saudi Arabia, but let’s go lower!”
Jubeir
insisted that Prince Mohammed had not been involved in the killing.
“We have
made that very clear. We have investigations ongoing and we will punish the
individuals who are responsible for this,” he said.
He called on
Turkey to come forward with all its evidence about the slaying and stop leaking
out information.
The foreign
minister said the murder was a “rogue operation” by intelligence officers.
Jubeir also
said any possible US sanctions on Saudi Arabia would be short-sighted.
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