Saudi investment forum begins despite pullout over Khashoggi killing

IANS  |  Riyadh 

kicked off on Tuesday a three-day investment conference that has been overshadowed by the withdrawal of dozens of top business and world leaders over the kingdom's role in the killing of dissident Jamal in earlier this month.

The is now grappling with the international outcry over what happened to Khashoggi, a of his policies. The disappeared after he entered the consulate in on October 2 to obtain documents for his marriage.

Members of the crown prince's inner circle have been blamed for the journalist's death. The Saudi government, which had initially claimed left the consulate alive, has since admitted he was killed inside the building but insisted it was the result of a "fistfight".

The explanation has drawn skepticism, including from US who said on Monday he was "not satisfied" with what he'd heard, reported.

Organizers of the conference, widely known as "in the desert", said it will be business as usual at the event despite the loss of top names, including the CEOs of and and

also halted talks over a $1 billion Saudi investment in Virgin. Several outlets withdrew their support too, including Bloomberg, and

The conference is a forum for business figures, politicians and civic society groups to discuss topics related to economic development, including technology, global governance and the environment. It aims to attract more foreign investment into

The list of speakers for Tuesday's sessions featured fewer global figures than an earlier version that was posted on the conference website and has since been scrubbed of names after executives started pulling out.

One of the highest profile CEOs still attending was Patrick Pouyanne, the of French company Total (TOT).

He said that "boycotts and withdrawing investment only hurt the ordinary people of the country".

Several governments also pulled attendees from the conference including ministers from France, Australia, and the UK also withdrew from the event.

German also said will suspend exports of military equipment to whilst investigations continue into the case.

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First Published: Tue, October 23 2018. 14:36 IST