US Senate passes resolution to hold Saudi Crown Prince responsible for Khashoggi\'s death

US Senate passes resolution to hold Saudi Crown Prince responsible for Khashoggi's death

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

The has approved a resolution to hold Saudi (MBS) responsible for Jamal Khashoggi's death at the Saudi consular premises in on October 2.

Chris Murphy, the US from who introduced the bill, called it a "big deal" and tweeted on Friday (IST), "Two years ago, when @RandPaul and I introduced a bill to cut arms sales to Saudi Arabia, only 27 Senators voted with us."

He further stated, "Today, 56 voted to end U.S. support for the Saudi war in Thank you to everyone that called and urged the to vote on this resolution."

Both the decisions come as a major setback to US Donald Trump, who has shown support for in the past, especially in the wake of allegations against MBS with regard to Khashoggi's death. Trump, time and again, refused to sever ties with the nation, calling it a "key ally".

"Every single across both parties just joined together to condemn the murder of and U.S. resident and hold Saudi responsible. @realDonaldTrump can no longer ignore this egregious murder," Chuck Schumer, the US from tweeted on Friday (IST).

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First Published: Fri, December 14 2018. 05:04 IST