US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo defended the Trump administrationโs handling of the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Wednesday, stressing Saudi Arabiaโs importance as a US ally against Iran.
Pompeo repeated his assertion that there was no direct evidence linking Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the Oct. 2 murder of Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, despite a CIA assessment it was likely he ordered the killing.
CIA Director Gina Haspel was due to brief leaders of the House of Representatives behind closed doors on Wednesday about the killing. She has already briefed some US senators.
Asked during a Fox News interview about the CIAโs findings, made with medium to high confidence, Pompeo said, without providing details: โSome of the reporting that youโve seen on that has been inaccurate.โ
โTheyโre still working on this. This is still a developing set of facts with respect to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi,โ he said. โThe direct evidence โ this is what Iโve said before โ isnโt yet available.โ
The killing of Khashoggi sent shockwaves around the world and has drawn outrage from lawmakers in the US Congress, including President Donald Trumpโs fellow Republicans. Some of them have urged harsher action against Saudi Arabia.
The United States imposed economic sanctions on 17 Saudi officials last month for their role in the killing, stopping short of action that might affect lucrative US arms deals with Saudi Arabia that Trump has vowed to preserve.
Pompeo pointed to the sanctions and said the United States would continue to hold accountable those proven to have been involved in the killing of Khashoggi, a US resident and Washington Post columnist.
Riyadh initially denied any knowledge of Khashoggiโs disappearance after entering the consulate, then offered contradictory explanations, including that he was killed in a rogue operation.
Trump condemned the murder but has stood by the Saudi crown prince, despite the CIA assessment.
โHeโs the leader of Saudi Arabia. Theyโve been a very good ally,โ Trump told Reuters on Tuesday in an Oval Office interview.
Pompeo was scheduled to attend a United Nations meeting to discuss Iran later on Wednesday.
โNo one underestimates how horrible this murder was. But remember, Iran is running rampant throughout the Middle East,โ he told Fox. โThe death of any one individual is awful. The death of hundreds of thousands of people in Europe or the Middle East or the United States matters an awful lot.โ
Nikki Haley, the outgoing US ambassador to the United Nations, told NBC News earlier that the administration needed to figure out a path forward with the Saudis.
โWe need to have a serious, hard talk with the Saudis to let them know we wonโt condone this, we wonโt give you a pass and donโt do this again,โ she said. โAnd then I think that the administration has to talk about where we go from here.โ