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Bin Salman defends his innocence before Biden in the case of the murdered American journalist Yamal Khashogi in 2018

MADRID, 15 Jul.

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Bin Salman defends his innocence before Biden in the case of the murdered American journalist Yamal Khashogi in 2018

MADRID, 15 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohamed bin Salman, has defended himself this Friday before the president of the United States, Joe Biden, of the declassified CIA report that holds him responsible for the murder of the American journalist Jamal Jashogi in the Saudi Embassy in Istanbul in October of 2018.

As reported by President Biden to the media, Bin Salman has not only claimed not to be "personally responsible" for Jashogi's death, but has also claimed to have taken "measures against those responsible."

I indicated that I thought he was (responsible) (...) He said he was not personally responsible for it, and took action against those responsible," Biden told the media present at the exit of his meeting with Bin Salman in the Saudi city of Jeddah, according to the newspaper 'The Hill'.

President Biden landed this Friday in Jeddah, where he plans to spend the next two days as part of his tour of the Middle East, which has already taken him to Israel, and which will now meet with both Bin Salman and King Salman bin Abdulaziz and other top officials in the country.

The stop of the White House tenant has raised controversy, although the president has assured at all times that the visit is motivated by "strategic" issues and has highlighted that respect for Human Rights will be one of the main points that he will address with Saudi representatives.

One of the issues that has provoked the most criticism has been precisely everything related to Jashogi's death. In fact, this Friday's greeting between Biden and Bin Salman has been classified as "shameful" by the executive director of the newspaper 'Washington Post', Fred Ryan, the medium in which the murdered journalist worked.

Another of Biden's most questioned points has been his contradiction regarding the position that the United States would take towards Saudi Arabia. Due to the Khashogi case, the president stressed that Washington's position would be to turn Saudi Arabia into a "pariah" at the international level, although his visit seems to go against the affirmation.

In this regard, the tenant of the White House has assured that he does not regret what he said, and has stressed that what happened with the journalist "was outrageous."

Biden thus began a new stage of his tour of the region in Saudi Arabia after a two-day visit to Israel, where he met with high-ranking officials from the country, as well as with the Palestinian authorities, and where he stressed that the end of the conflict goes through a two-state solution.

Regarding Saudi Arabia being one of the stops on his tour of the region, Biden acknowledged this Friday in Jeddah that the United States cannot leave "a void" in the Middle East "for Russia or China to fill." "We are getting results," he has settled.