US says Saudis can do more after UN Khashoggi probe

AFP  |  Washington 

A US said Wednesday that should do more to ensure accountability over the death of dissident but stopped short of blaming the crown after a UN probe linked him to the killing.

"has made it very clear that we are determined to hold every single person materially responsible accountable," Hook said.

"The Saudi has taken important steps toward accountability for the tragic killing of but more needs to be done," Hook said.

He did not directly respond to the question from Democratic Ted Lieu, who asked if the shared the widely reported view of the CIA that Crown ordered the killing.

The UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Agnes Callamard, earlier Wednesday said there was "credible evidence" that tied the powerful crown to the killing.

Khashoggi, a US-based who annoyed the prince through critical columns in The Washington Post, was strangled to death and dismembered after entering the to handle wedding paperwork, according to US and Turkish officials.

A number of US lawmakers have described the killing as a turning point in relations with and voiced outrage that the has maintained its cozy relationship with the and the prince.

Most recently, the administration defiantly approved USD 8.1 billion in arms sales to Saudi Arabia and other Arab allies, citing risks from to bypass the usual process of seeking a congressional green light.

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First Published: Thu, June 20 2019. 00:45 IST