Biden Saudi visit is ‘presidential pardon for murder’, says ex-spy chief’s son
President made it clear that there won't be any direct consequences' for Jamal Khashoggi's murder, says Khalid Aljabri
Joe Biden's visit to Saudi Arabia and meeting with its de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is the equivalent of a presidential pardon for murder", according to Khalid Aljabri, the son of the exiled former senior Saudi intelligence officer Saad Aljabri.
The US president once vowed to make Saudi Arabia a pariah" after the death of Jamal Khashoggi, the Washington Post columnist whose 2018 murder was ordered, according to US intelligence. But this week the White House announced that Biden will meet the crown prince in Jeddah at the end of a four-day trip in July - a development described by Saudi human rights activists as a betrayal".
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