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‘US intelligence report not even close to proving the accusation’
Updated On: 03 March, 2021 10:40 AM IST | United Nations | Agencies
Abdallah Al-Mouallimi said the newly declassified Central Intelligence Agency report “is based on could’ve, should’ve and would’ve and does not rise to anywhere close to proving the accusation beyond reasonable doubt.”

In this photo taken on Jan 28, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman speaks during a virtual session in Riyadh. Pic/AFP
Saudi Arabia’s UN ambassador on Monday disputed the US intelligence report which concluded that the Saudi crown prince approved an operation to kill or capture dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi, saying in a tweet, “Let us all move forward to tackle the serious business of world issues!!”
Abdallah Al-Mouallimi said the newly declassified Central Intelligence Agency report “is based on could’ve, should’ve and would’ve and does not rise to anywhere close to proving the accusation beyond reasonable doubt.” Though intelligence officials stopped short of saying Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered Khashoggi’s murder in October 2018, the four-page document described him as having “absolute control” over the kingdom’s intelligence organisations.
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