Siemens CEO Kaeser says he will not attend Saudi investment conference

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(Reuters) - Siemens's said on Monday he would not attend a three-day Future Investment Initiative conference in after the country admitted that had been killed in its consulate in

"is a reliable and committed partner of the kingdom and its VISION 2030. But for now, truth needs to be found out and justice applied," said in a statement posted on his account outlining his motivation not to travel to the conference in the Saudi capital

"Time will tell how things will develop. And I do hope there will be clarity, transparency, and justice sooner rather than later," he said.

Khashoggi's killing in had been "monstrously planned", a for Turkey's ruling said on Monday. An to Turkey's rejected Riyadh's assertion that died in a fight, suggesting this "mocked" international opinion.

Three European powers - Germany, Britain and - pressed to present all the facts in the killing, and said over the weekend that would not export arms to while uncertainty over Khashoggi's fate persisted.

Last week said he would also bow out of attending, following in the footsteps of others including defence chief and .

Senior and trade officials from various Western governments including the will also shun the forthcoming conference because of Khashoggi's killing.

Kaeser said his decision to skip the event was no condemnation of the Saudi population or a value judgment on Siemens's 2,000 local employees in Saudi Arabia and partners like Saudi Aramco, SABIC, SEC and the Abunayyan group.

Kaeser said he wanted to consider the interests of all stakeholders, taking into account a business opportunity worth up to $30 billion by 2030 as well as the company's reputation, before taking a decision.

"But sometimes, situations develop in such a way that no one can win, where every option is wrong. The so-called crisis, the death of Jamal Khashoggi, is such a situation."

(Reporting by and Edward Taylor; Editing by and Mark Heinrich)

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First Published: Mon, October 22 2018. 19:44 IST