Trump hails ‘credible’ Saudi probe into Khashoggi’s death

The president spoke to the media at a defense roundtable in Arizona hours after Saudi Arabia claimed that Khashoggi. (AFP)
Updated 21 October 2018
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Trump hails ‘credible’ Saudi probe into Khashoggi’s death

  • Trump said that Saudi Arabia has been a great ally
  • The president said he wanted to talk to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on what to do next

JEDDAH: The preliminary results of Saudi Arabia’s investigation into the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi are “credible” and the arrest of 18 people in connection with the death is “a good first step,” US President Donald Trump said on Saturday.

Khashoggi died in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2 after a meeting there “devolved into a fistfight,” the Saudi public prosecutor said in a statement early on Saturday.

“The Kingdom expresses its deep regret at the painful developments that have taken place and stresses the commitment of the authorities … to bring the facts to the public, to hold all those involved accountable and bring them to justice,” the statement said.

Eighteen Saudis have been arrested and the investigation continues, the prosecutor said. In addition, several senior officials have been dismissed by royal decree, including deputy intelligence chief Ahmed Al-Asiri, and Saud Al-Qahtani, an adviser at the Royal Court.

King Salman also ordered the creation of a ministerial committee led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to restructure the General Intelligence Directorate.

Asked on Saturday if he thought Saudi Arabia’s findings were credible, Trump said: “I do. I do.” His next step would be to talk to Prince Mohammed, he said.

“Saudi Arabia has been a great ally, but what happened is unacceptable,” Trump said. The arrests were “a big first step. It’s only a first step, but it’s a big first step.”

Khashoggi, a Saudi citizen who lived in the US, disappeared on Oct. 2 after visiting the consulate to complete paperwork related to his divorce. Saudi Arabia and Turkey set up a joint team to investigate his disappearance. A team of Saudi investigators were sent to Istanbul and have been working on the case with Turkish detectives, who entered the consulate on Thursday.

The preliminary results of the Saudi inquiry were welcomed throughout the Arab and Muslim world. There were statements of support from the UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen and Palestine, along with the Saudi Council of Senior Scholars, the Muslim World League (MWL) and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

“Saudi Arabia, represented by its leadership, was and still is a state of institutions based on justice and equity,” said the UAE Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan. “The royal decisions and actions taken after this investigation reaffirm these values and established principles to ensure the application of law and justice.”

Egypt offered its condolences to Khashoggi’s family and said it was confident the investigation would reveal the truth. “Egypt sees that the brave decisions and actions taken by the Saudi king over this matter align with his majesty’s approach that respects the principles of law and the application of effective justice,” the Foreign Ministry said.

MWL Secretary-General Mohammed bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa said Saudi Arabia had handled the case “with transparent and fair approach derived from its Islamic constitution on which its system of government has been based ever since its establishment.”


Saudi authorities foil attempt to smuggle 27.6 kg of cocaine

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Saudi authorities foil attempt to smuggle 27.6 kg of cocaine

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority has thwarted an attempt to smuggle into the Kingdom 27.6 kg of cocaine found hidden inside the air conditioner of a shipment of potatoes.

Authorities at Jeddah Islamic Port arrested two individuals who were set to receive the shipment.

In a statement ZATCA said it is “committed to stiffening customs control of the Kingdom’s imports and exports, stressing that it will stay vigilant to thwart smuggling attempts and ensure the protection of the society.”

Members of the public are encouraged to report any drug-related crimes by calling 1910, via e-mail [email protected], or through the international number 00966114208417.


Saudi ministries sign deal to achieve goals in fields of culture, human resources

Updated 07 May 2024
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Saudi ministries sign deal to achieve goals in fields of culture, human resources

  • Move aligns with aims of Saudi Vision 2030

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, and the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Ahmed Al-Rajhi signed a cooperation agreement on Monday aimed at achieving their respective goals.

The agreement will also work to develop human capital in the culture and arts sectors.

It is hoped the partnership will lead to the development of local cultural identity; the growth in local economic interaction; an increase in job opportunities and social development; and the creation of a legislative and regulatory environment that encourages investment and innovation in the cultural sector.

It is expected this will lead to increased economic activity and new job opportunities, targets which form part of Saudi Vision 2030, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The ministries will study ways to encourage and motivate the participation of the private sector in developing the culture and arts sectors as part of the agreement.


Inaugural Red Sea Fashion Week to highlight Saudi talent to a global audience, official says

Updated 06 May 2024
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Inaugural Red Sea Fashion Week to highlight Saudi talent to a global audience, official says

  • ‘Initiative is a vibrant testament to our dedication to cultivating local talent,’ says Fashion Commission’s CEO

RIYADH: The head of the Saudi Fashion Commission said on Monday that the inaugural Red Sea Fashion Week later this month will highlight the talent in the Kingdom to a global audience, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Burak Cakmak, the CEO of the commission, said: “With Red Sea Fashion Week we set out to forge a distinctive and dynamic platform that not only highlights the vast creativity and skill within Saudi Arabia but also elevates our nation as a key player on the global fashion stage.

“This initiative is a vibrant testament to our dedication to cultivating local talent and integrating them into the international arena, resonating deeply with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals of enriching our cultural fabric and broadening our economic horizons.”

The first edition of Red Sea Fashion Week, the latest initiative from the Saudi Fashion Commission to promote the Kingdom’s fashion industry, begins on May 16 at the new St. Regis Red Sea Resort. It runs until May 18.

A fashion show will be held on the first day, followed by two days of side events and further shows featuring a collection of luxury fashion, jewelry, ready-to-wear items, and resort wear collections from Saudi and international designers.

Saudi Arabia hosted its first fashion week in 2023 in Riyadh, and hosted a pop-up event in Milan last year on the sidelines of the city’s fashion week.


Saudi crown prince offers condolences to UAE president after death of uncle

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
Updated 07 May 2024
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Saudi crown prince offers condolences to UAE president after death of uncle

  • Sheikh Mohamed thanked the crown prince and expressed his condolences over the death of Saudi poet Prince Badr bin Abdul Mohsen

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed his condolences to the President of the UAE Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed on Monday after the recent passing of his uncle Sheikh Tahnoon bin Mohammed Al-Nahyan.

During a phone call, the crown prince prayed that God forgive the deceased who was the representative of the Abu Dhabi Ruler in Al-Ain Region.

Sheikh Mohamed thanked the crown prince and expressed his condolences over the death of Saudi poet and national literary icon Prince Badr bin Abdul Mohsen.


Saudi justice minister opens International Conference on Judicial Training

Updated 06 May 2024
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Saudi justice minister opens International Conference on Judicial Training

  • Experts from around world will attend 2-day event in Riyadh

RIYADH: The Saudi justice minister on Monday opened the International Conference on Judicial Training in Riyadh.

Walid Al-Samaani made the opening speech at the two-day event, which has attracted more than 600 experts and 45 speakers from around the world.

He highlighted the strides made by the Kingdom in the judiciary sector since the launch of its Vision 2030 initiative.

He also outlined the ministry’s commitment to improving the efficiency of the judiciary and “pivotal role of training, qualification and legal knowledge management in achieving justice.”

The Judicial Training Center was dedicated to improving the skills of the Kingdom’s judicial and legal personnel through collaborations with its partners and had been instrumental in qualifying judges and training lawyers, judicial assistants and notaries, the minister said.

Al-Samaani also commented on the transformation of the justice system, driven by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, which has focused on fortifying legal principles, embedding values of transparency and ensuring legal certainty.

A key area for development was the digital transformation and integration of artificial intelligence, which the ministry was advancing to enhance judicial quality, he said.