Khashoggi killing: US Senate passes resolution condemning Saudi Crown Prince

IANS  |  Washington 

The US has passed a resolution blaming and condemning Saudi Arabia's for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, ratcheting up pressure on who has aligned himself with the Saudi kingdom in the aftermath of the ghastly killing.

The measure on passed the by voice vote. It will now go to the House, reported.

The resolution, spearheaded by outgoing Bob Corker, was non-binding, but it puts the Senate on the record about the amid growing frustration on Capitol Hill over the US-Saudi relationship.

"Unanimously, the US Senate has said that Crown Prince is responsible for the murder of That is a strong statement. I think it speaks to the values that we hold dear. ... I'm glad the Senate is speaking with one voice unanimously toward this end," Corker said after the vote.

Passage of the measure marked a significant break from Trump, who signalled this week he was standing by despite increasing backlash over the journalist's killing inside the in Istanbul on October 2. Khashoggi was living in and was a for before his killing.

The community had reportedly determined that the Crown Prince ordered Khashoggi's killing, and senators emerged from a closed-door briefing last week with CIA convinced of his involvement.

Minutes before the vote condemning the Crown Prince, the Senate also approved a measure pulling the US support from the Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen, marking a dramatic U-turn from less than nine months ago when senators couldn't even get the resolution out of the

The Senate overwhelmingly approved the resolution on by a 56-41 vote.

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First Published: Fri, December 14 2018. 15:40 IST