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US Department of State
The State Department has insisted that despite recent reports by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the U.S. had not yet reached a determination regarding the death of writer and activist Jamal Khashoggi.
The State Department also said that there were “numerous unanswered questions.”
The department’s statementcame a dayafterThe Wall Street Journalsaidthe CIA had determined that Khashoggi’s death came at the directive of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS).
That story was first reported on by The Washington Post.
However, the Saudi government denied the claim, according to The Associated Press.
“The UnitedStates government is determined to hold all those responsible for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi accountable. Recent reports indicating that the U.S. government has made a final conclusion are inaccurate.
“There remain numerous unanswered questions with respect to the murder of Mr. Khashoggi.The State Department will continue to seek all relevant facts,” State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said in a statement.
Separately, a U.S. government official told Fox News that no final assessment or conclusion has been reached, nor has a “smoking gun” been found.
Policymakers have been briefed on current intel, the official said.
The CIA’s reported conclusion came as a result of“an understanding of how Saudi Arabia works,” a U.S. official with knowledge of the situation told The Journal.
Khashoggi’s death “would not and could not have happened” if MBS was not connected, an official told the outlet.
The CIA did not offer a comment on the story when contacted by Fox News on Friday.
Separately, a government official told Fox News on Friday that the Khashoggi assessment wasnot a public documentand wasnot aware of plans to make it public.
The official said the intelligence has been briefed at very senior levels.
Khashoggi was killed last month in the Saudi Consulate in Turkey; Saudi Arabia previously claimed that he waskilled in a fight.
On Thursday, the Treasury Departmentannouncedit wassanctioning 17 Saudi government officials over Khashoggi’s death.
President Trump, while aboard Air Force One on Saturday, spoke on the phone with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and CIA Director Gina Haspel, according to White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders.
The president flew to California on Saturday to visit those affected by the massive and lethal wildfires there.
The inferno burning in the northern part of the state has killed at least 71 people. But before he left he spoke to reporters about the Khashoggi story, telling them that when it came to the crown prince, “as of this moment we were told that he did not play a role.
“We’re going to have to find out what they have to say.”
Also on Thursday, Foreign MinisterAdel al-Jubeir of Saudi Arabia insisted that the crown princedid not play a rolein the Washington Post contributor’sdeath. (NAN)