Khashoggi was dangerous Islamist: Saudi Crown Prince

IANS  |  Riyadh 

Saudi described murdered as a "dangerous Islamist" in a phone call with Donald Trump's and John Bolton, reported

In the call, which occurred before the Kingdom publicly acknowledged Khashoggi's death, the urged Kushner and Bolton to preserve the US-Saudi alliance and said the was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, a group long opposed by Bolton and other senior Trump officials, informed sources told The Post on Thursday.

In a statement to The Washington Post, Khashoggi's family called the characterisation of the murdered as a "dangerous Islamist" as inaccurate.

The attempt to criticise in private stands in contrast to the Saudi government's later public statements decrying his death as a "terrible mistake" and "terrible tragedy", the sources said.

"The incident that happened is very painful, for all Saudis," the said during a panel discussion last week.

"The incident is not justifiable."

Another informed source told Bolton did not signal that he endorsed the Crown Prince's characterisation of during the call.

A Saudi has denied that the Crown Prince made the allegations, saying that "routine calls do exist from time to time" between the young leader and top US officials but that "no such commentary was conveyed".

has faced international condemnation for its shifting accounts of Khashoggi's disappearance on October 2 at the in Istanbul.

The Kingdom initially said Khashoggi walked out of the consulate unharmed but then said Saudi agents had accidentally killed him in a fistfight, and more recently announced that it had evidence that his killing was "premeditated".

--IANS

ksk/sed

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 13:56 IST