Turkey Sends Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder Recordings To USA

Turkish authorities has reportedly sent on Saturday an audio recording of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi’s killing to the United States and other Western nations, by increasing the pressure on President Trump’s administration to take stronger disciplinary steps against his allies in Saudi Arabia.

The President Recep Tayyip Erdogan took first revelation or his first public acknowledgment over Jamal Khashoggi’s recording of the killing in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul last month, who discovered to be the dissident of Saudi Arabia.

On other side, Saudi Arabia has declined to accept that attack was carried out over order of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, real ruler and its closest United States, although accepted their officials killed Mr. Khashoggi.

Another refusal has come out from the White House declined saying whether it had a copy of the recording that Turkish President said its authorities had also dispatched that stuff to France, Germany, Britain and Saudi regime.

President Erdogan’s declaration prominently places United States president in embarrassed situation while advocating Mr. Trump owns bright evidence of Mr. Khashoggi’s planned murder, even as US administration had been shown resistance in way of tough sanctions against the Saudi Arabia.

If it considers White House has taken modest measurements against the Saudi authorities by suspending air-refueling flights for its military actions in Yemen, as well as designing human rights sanctions against Saudis that have been associated to Mr. Khashoggi’s death who was a Saudi Arabian journalist, has been living in Virginia and also penned columns for The Washington Post.

Nonetheless, Trump Administration has disclaimed to place allegation of Mr. Khashoggi’s planned murder on Prince Mohammed who has rooted strongly close relationship with Jared Kushner, who is son-in-law and senior adviser of US President Trump.

A statement came out from senior diplomats and intelligence officials, Mr. Khashoggi’s assassination needs almost approval by Prince Mohammed while Turkish authorities had responded saying the audio does not itself in a straight line associate the Saudis prince.