Khashoggi case: Turkey denies sharing recordings with US

IANS  |  Istanbul 

Turkish on Friday said that the government did not share with the US recordings of the alleged brutal torture and murder of Saudi Arabian who disappeared after entering his country's consulate here earlier in the month.

Speaking from Albania, Cavusoglu, a member of the which claims to be in possession of audio and video evidence showing was assassinated at the consulate on October 2, dismissed reports he had shared any such proof with his US counterpart during the latter's visit to this week.

"It is not true that gave any recordings to Pompeo or to any other senior official of the US," Ankara's top told reporters during his visit to Tirana, adding that Turkish officials had been collecting evidence from the consulate grounds, news reported.

"We will share the results that emerge from there with the world," he said.

Cavusoglu's remarks came after Turkish newspaper published an account of Khashoggi's alleged demise citing recordings obtained from the consulate.

It claimed a hit squad severed the fingers of the 60-year-old before murdering and decapitating him.

Forensic teams on Friday widened their search for the missing and were scouring a nearby forest for traces of his DNA.

-- a permanent resident of the US in self-imposed exile who penned a column in and was a of Mohammed bin Salman's policies -- has been missing since he entered the kingdom's consulate in for paperwork needed for his planned marriage.

has denied all allegations of state-sponsored murder and said it backed a transparent probe into the Khashoggi's disappearance.

The US has taken on the role of between and

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First Published: Fri, October 19 2018. 18:00 IST