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The son of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi arrived in the US on Friday, 26 October, following Saudi Arabia’s decision to lift the travel ban on the former. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the Saudi prosecutor will visit Istanbul on Sunday, 28 October, for talks with Turkish authorities as part of the probe into the journalist’s murder.
According to AFP, Erdogan said, “They (the Saudis) are sending the chief prosecutor on Sunday to Turkey." The Saudi prosecutor have said on Thursday, 25 October, that Khashoggi’s murder was premeditated.
Without elaborating, Erdogan has said that Turkey has other "information and evidence" about the killing that it will eventually reveal, as reported by AP. The killing occurred after the journalist entered the consulate on 2 October.
While a worldwide outrage has erupted against the Saudi royals after the killing of the Washington Post columnist who was a critic of the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Russia believes that the royals were not involved in the murder.
The Kremlin said that Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the matter with Saudi King Salman and he believes that the Saudi royal was not involved in the killing.
The Russian premier and Saudi king talked about “the situation around the case of Khashoggi”, reports AFP.
On Thursday, 25 October, Salah Khashoggi, son of Jamal Khashoggi, left Saudi Arabia along with his family after the kingdom lifted a travel ban, and travelled to the US. The US instantly responded and said that it welcomes the decision.
Khashoggi was in a self-imposed exile in the US for almost a year before he was murdered. His pieces were critical of Prince Mohammed’s crackdown on dissent, reports AP.
The Turkish fiancee of journalist Jamal Khashoggi Hatice Cengiz, meanwhile, called for all those responsible for his murder to be brought to justice.
(With inputs from AP, AFP)
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