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    Trump: It is still too early to accuse the Saudi crown prince of killing Khashoggi

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    Post by Rocky Sun 18 Nov 2018, 2:24 am

    Trump: It is still too early to accuse the Saudi crown prince of killing Khashoggi


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    announced US President Donald Trump , the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi , "he should not occur at all." 

    "What happened, this is terrible, a journalist was killed," Trump said during a visit to California. "We will have a full report in the next couple of days, perhaps tomorrow or Tuesday." 

    Trump confirmed that the document contains information about the culprits, including clients, and the consequences of the killings.
    He also commented Trump on reports that and the agency , the CIA concluded that the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , Mohammed bin Salman , it is possible to have given the order to kill, adding , "They did not appreciate anything yet, and it is too early" . 

    The US media, most notably the Washington Post, talked last Friday about the CIA's responsibility for Bin Salman's killing of the Saudi journalist inside his consulate in Istanbul last month. 

    Trump's comments came hours after the State Department said the government was still working to determine who was responsible for Khashoggi's death. 

    "The recent reports that the US government has reached definitive conclusions are inaccurate," State Department spokeswoman Heather Noiret said in a statement published by the Associated Press.

    "We will continue to explore further actions to hold accountable those who planned, led, and associated with the crime," she said. "This will be done while maintaining important strategic relations between the United States and Saudi Arabia." 

    The White House announced that US President Donald Trump had spoken to Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo and CIA director Gina Haskel about the latest developments in the killing of Saudi opposition leader Jamal Khashoggi at his consulate in Istanbul last month. 

    The Saudi Public Prosecution has announced that it has charged 11 people in the case of the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, 21, and the criminal prosecution against them, with the demand to execute and 



    ordered the crime of 5 of them, and the imposition of legitimate penalties for the rest








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