UPDATE 2-Saudi Arabia's al-Jubeir says crown prince did not order Khashoggi killing
On Thursday, the New York Times reported that a year before Khashoggi was killed, the crown prince told an aide he would use "a bullet" on the journalist if he did not return home and end his criticism of the government. Those comments were made in 2017, well before Khashoggi was killed last October in a Saudi consulate in Istanbul, the Times said, citing current and former U.S. and foreign officials knowledgeable about intelligence reports.
Asked about the report, Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir told reporters: "I can't comment on reports based on anonymous sources. We have seen in the past that many so-called reports based on intelligence sources have not panned out." Asked if he rejected the idea that the crown prince had used the phrase in a conversation, al-Jubeir replied: "It's not about reject or not reject. We know that the crown prince did not order this. We know that this was a rogue operation."
Separately on Thursday, a United Nations-led inquiry into Khashoggi's murder said that evidence pointed to a brutal crime "planned and perpetrated" by Saudi officials. Khashoggi's killing by a team of Saudi operatives on Oct. 2 provoked widespread revulsion and tarnished the image of the crown prince, who had been admired in the West for pushing deep changes including tax reform, infrastructure projects and allowing women to drive. (Reporting by Arshad Mohammed; Writing by Lisa Lambert; Editing by David Gregorio, Phil Berlowitz and Dan Grebler)
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