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Saudi prince al-Waleed bin Talal defends MbS after his brother’s release

Saudi Prince al- Waleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saoud (1st-L) attends the Future Investment Initiative FII conference in the Saudi capital Riyadh on October 24, 2018. (AFP photo)

Saudi billionaire businessman al-Waleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has come out in defense of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the wake of his brother’s release from jail amid an international outrage over the last month assassination of a dissident journalist in Turkey.

The wealthy and powerful prince appeared on Fox News "Sunday Morning Futures" to assure the American audience that the monarchy’s de facto ruler “will be 100 percent vindicated and exonerated," after the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

"Please let’s give some time for the investigation to finish," said the member of the Saudi royal family one day after his brother, Prince Khalid bin Talal, was freed from jail in Saudi Arabia.

He further urged Riyadh to be more transparent in the so-called investigation into Khashoggi’s torture, death, and dismemberment.

A handout picture provided by the Saudi Royal Palace on October 23, 2018 shows Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (C) posing for a selfie with an unidentified man near Saudi billionaire Prince al-Waleed bin Talal (R) during the Future Investment Initiative FII conference in the Saudi capital Riyadh. (AFP photo)

"I ask Saudi Arabia now publicly, through your program, to have the investigation made public as soon as possible so whereby I believe the Saudi Crown Prince will be 100 percent vindicated and exonerated," he added.

US lawmakers and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan maintain that the crown prince and other top Saudi leaders should be held accountable for Khashoggi's assassination,

Saudi Arabia has acknowledged the murder, yet left many questions unanswered.

Turkish intelligence intercepts reportedly show that Khashoggi, who was last seen entering the Saudi mission in Istanbul on October 2, was murdered on a direct order from Prince Mohammad bin Salman.

Khashoggi had been there to obtain a document certifying he divorced his ex-wife.


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