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CIA has recording of bin Salman giving instructions to โ€˜silence Jamal Khashoggiโ€™, Turkish media reports

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The CIA has a recording of a phonecall in which Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman gave instructions to โ€œsilence Jamal Khashoggi as soon as possibleโ€, a Turkish news website has reported.

Gina Haspel, CIA director, is said to have revealed the existence of a wiretapped call between Prince Mohammed and his brother Khaled bin Salman, who is Saudiโ€™s ambassador to the US, to Turkish officials during a visit to Ankara last month, according to Hurriyet.

โ€œIt is said that the crown prince gave an instruction to silence JamalKhashoggi as soon as possible and this instruction was captured during the CIA wiretapping,โ€ Hurriyet columnist Abdulkadir Selvi wrote on Thursday. โ€œThe subsequent murder is the ultimate confirmation of this instruction.โ€

The brothers are reportedly heard talking about the โ€œdiscomfortโ€ caused by the Washington Post columnistโ€™s criticism of the kingdomโ€™s administration.

A Turkish official contacted by Reuters said he had no information about such a recording.

Khashoggi, a prominent critic of Prince Mohammed, was killed on Oct. 2 inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.

Hatice Cengiz, Khashoggiโ€™s fiancee, talks to Haberturk TV about the day he went missing
Hatice Cengiz, Khashoggiโ€™s fiancee, talks to Haberturk TV about the day he went missing CREDIT: AP
If confirmed, the wiretap could call into question Washingtonโ€™s official claim that they have found no evidence to support accusations the murder was ordered by the prince, Riyadhโ€™s de-facto leader, himself.

The leak comes days after President Donald Trump signalled his support for Prince Mohammed, in a statement which declared he would not further punish Saudi for the murder.

In an extraordinary statement subtitled โ€œAmerica First!โ€ Mr Trump said on Tuesday that โ€œour intelligence agencies continue to assess all information, but it could very well be that the Crown Prince had knowledge of this tragic event โ€” maybe he did and maybe he didnโ€™t!โ€

Speaking to reporters at his Florida resort on Thursday, President Trump doubled down, saying the CIA had not come to a conclusion over whether the order came from the top. โ€œI hate the crimeโ€ฆI hate the coverup. I will tell you this: The crown prince hates it more than I do,โ€ he said.

The president has since faced calls from members of his own party to re-evaluate ties with the ultraconservative kingdom, but Mr Trump has said the benefits of a good relationship outweigh the possibility its own prince ordered the killing.

President Donald Trump speaks to the media about Khashoggiโ€™s murder
President Donald Trump speaks to the media about Khashoggiโ€™s murder CREDIT: GETTY
The Turkish media has published a drip-drip of leaks of information since the news of the Khashoggiโ€™s death in early October, designed to put pressure on both Riyadh and the US to respond.

Riyadh initially remained silent about the 59-year-old columnistโ€™s disappearance, before claiming that he left the consulate after a short meeting with officials.

They then changed their story several times, later claiming that Khashoggi was killed by mistake in a โ€œfistfightโ€ gone wrong. They admitted earlier this month that he was killed and dismembered after attempts to persuade him to come home failed.

Saudi today warned criticism of the prince was a โ€œred lineโ€.

Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir told the BBC that calls for MBS, as he is nicknamed, to be held accountable for the killing, โ€œwould not be toleratedโ€, nor would discussion of โ€œanything disparagingโ€.

Federica Mogherini, the EUโ€™s top diplomat, said on Thursday all those โ€œreally responsibleโ€ for the murder of journalist Khashoggi have to be held accountable.

โ€œThose responsible, really responsible for this terrible murder have to be accountable,โ€ she told a news conference in Ankara.

Source Telegraph

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