Saudi crown prince arrives in Buenos Aires for G20

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BUENOS AIRES, Nov 28, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman arrived in Buenos Aires on Wednesday to join a Group of 20 summit,
media reported, as he aims to shrug off the lingering stigma of journalist
Jamal Khashoggi’s murder. The prince was received at the airport by
Argentina’s foreign minister Jorge Faurie, according to Argentine press.

The Saudi foreign ministry tweeted video footage of the crown prince
getting off a plane in Buenos Aires.

“Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrives to Argentina to head the
delegation participating in the G20 summit,” said a royal court statement
carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.

Officials said the prince could meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan on the sidelines of the summit.

That would be the first meeting of the two since Khashoggi’s brutal
killing at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul on October 2.

“There could be” a meeting, Turkish presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin
said.

Argentina was meanwhile due to decide whether to launch an investigation
into him over the journalist’s murder and possible war crimes in Yemen.

On Monday Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch, an
international rights group, asked Argentina to open the probe.

“A decision by Argentine officials to move toward investigation would be a
strong signal that even powerful officials like Mohammed bin Salman are not
beyond the reach of the law,” Roth said in a statement.

“And Mohammed bin Salman should know that he may face a criminal probe if
he ventures to Argentina.”

Saudi Arabia has faced sharp international criticism over the murder of
Washington Post contributor Khashoggi.

The journalist was killed and dismembered in what Saudi Arabia said was a
“rogue” operation — though CIA analysis leaked to the US media appeared to
implicate Prince Mohammed.