Trump criticizes Saudi Arabia for covering up Khashoggi\'s death

Trump criticizes Saudi Arabia for covering up Khashoggi's death

IANS  |  Washington 

on Tuesday criticized Saudi Arabia, saying that they orchestrated a "cover-up" of the death of but declaring that he will leave to the possible US response in the matter.

"Whoever thought of that idea, I think is in big trouble. And they should be in big trouble," the said, referring to the presumed plan to murder

Trump also said that there must be some kind of sanction imposed on those responsible for what occurred, although he would leave it to to decide exactly what that should entail.

The reiterated, however, that he is not inclined to restrict arms sales to because "Russia, and France" will quickly take advantage of the opportunity to sell their own weapons to if the US refuses to do so.

The president did not say if he shared the conclusion of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who on Tuesday called Khashoggi's killing "premeditated."

Khashoggi, a who had gone into self-exile in and recently had been a of Riyadh, disappeared on Oct. 2 after entering the to pick up some documents for his planned wedding.

After a series of contradictory explanations, last Friday the admitted that was killed in a "fistfight" inside the consulate and ordered the arrests of 18 suspects.

announced at a press conference on Tuesday that the US will review the visas of the agents and officials implicated in Khashoggi's death and will evaluate the possibility of imposing individual sanctions on those responsible.

Pompeo said that his department is working with the to study the possibility of sanctioning the people allegedly responsible for the death within the framework of the 2016 Global Magnitsky Act, which allows the to punish those implicated in human rights violations anywhere in the world.

However, Pompeo said that the US will continue maintaining a close association with Saudi Arabia, although he emphasized that he and Trump were "not happy with this situation."

"We're making very clear that the does not tolerate this ruthless action to silence Khashoggi, a journalist, through violence," he said, adding - however - that will continue pursuing its strategic objectives with

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 07:42 IST