Saudi Arabia transfers $100mn to US amid crisis over Khashoggi

IANS  |  Washington 

transferred $100 million to the US on the of State arrived in seeking answers in the disappearance of amid mounting pressure on the kingdom for a fuller explanation in the case, the media reported.

The State Department denied any connection between the payment and Pompeo's discussions with Saudi officials on Tuesday about the Post's contributing

"We always expected the contribution to be finalized in the fall time frame," said Brett McGurk, the State Department's to the

"The specific transfer of funds has been long in process and has nothing to do with other events or the secretary's visit."

Khashoggi, a permanent resident of the US in self-imposed exile, was a of Riyadh's human rights violations and of Mohammed bin Salman's policies. Turkish officials say he was killed on October 2 during his visit to the for paperwork needed for his planned marriage.

A pro-government Turkish newspaper reported gruesome details alleging the was tortured and killed while inside the consulate.

Trump initially promised "severe punishment" for Saudi Arabia, an and staunch US ally, if determined that Saudi agents killed But the has since floated an alternative theory involving "rogue killers".

experts said the timing of the transfer likely sent a clear message to the "In all probability, the Saudis want Trump to know that his cooperation in covering for the affair is important to the Saudi monarch," said Joshua Landis, a at the

"Much of its financial promises to the U.S. will be contingent on this cooperation."

The did not respond to requests for comment.

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First Published: Thu, October 18 2018. 15:34 IST