Khushogi was described as a dangerous extremist, the Saudi Prince

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Former Saudi intelligence minister warned that Washington's relationship with Riyaz has been threatened by the protest in the United States on the brutal killing of Journalist Jamal Khasogi in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. In these protests, Saudi Arabia is being presented in a giant manner.

Prince Turki bin Faisal al-Saudi, member of the Saudi royal family, said on Wednesday that our strategic relationship with the US is precious. Hope this will be durable. Our expectations - the United States will behave exactly like

In a function at the National Council on the US Arab Relation in Charity Organization, he said that the relationship between the two countries was sustained in its earlier critical times. The relationship has been threatened again by the murder of Khasogi. He said, killing Jamal Khashogi is unjust and tragic. The themes that used to be used in earlier crises to show Saudi Arabia cruelly, this is the same thing now. Our relationship is not going well at this point.

Dalmatian, a columnist in the Washington Post of the United States, recently criticized some of his social reforms initiatives in Saudi Arabia's ongoing monarchy, especially the Saudi throne's successor, Mohammad bin Salman. Turkey's accusation, on the orders of current Yuvraj, his people killed Khashogi. The body of the body was not found. But he agreed that he was killed by Turkey, USA and Saudi Arabia.
Although the country denies allegations of involvement of members of the royal family, Khadogi assassination is planned as planned, Saudi Arabia's provincial prosecutor Saud al-Majheb said.

This week to go to Istanbul to discuss this issue with Irfan Fidan, the Chief Counsel of Istanbul, Al-Majeb went to Turkey. Two days later Turkey gave the latest statement on the killing of Khasogi. However, there was no specific decision in his meeting with Fidan, the statement said.
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his week to go to Istanbul to discuss this issue with Irfan Fidan, the Chief Counsel of Istanbul, Al-Majeb went to Turkey. Two days later Turkey gave the latest statement on the killing of Khasogi. However, there was no specific decision in his meeting with Fidan, the statement said.