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this is al jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter w. watching the news our live from our headquarters here and coming up in the next sixty minutes istanbul's chief prosecutor request arrest warrants for two of saudi arabia's crown prince his closest aides for their role in the murder of jamal. morell in the u.k. parliament is the prime minister to resign may is grilled by m.p.'s about her deal to leave the european union plus. to get the parties to this conflict to come to one place for consultation has not been easy new efforts to end the war in the
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long awaited talks are set to begin in sweet. and i mean we are hard in south america's biggest football final it officially on its way to your. argentinian rivals boca juniors and river plate are heading to spain for sunday's. final. top storey istanbul's chief prosecutor's office has filed an application for arrest warrants for two senior saudi officials over the killing of jamal khashoggi prosecutors strongly suspect the former deputy intelligence chief made a cd and the royal court advisor of tiny were involved in the planning of the murder in october meanwhile turkey's foreign minister has backed calls for an international investigation and those that it was going to shoot as we are in
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communication with our peers in different countries and we won't hesitate to go for an international investigation going on with our business related to your goods and then this is a murder that is premeditated planned and we have a duty for the sake of humanity to investigate it we have two correspondents covering this story mohammed viles in istanbul but first let's go to natasha buckler who's in brussels where the turkish foreign minister has just been talking in the last hour or so and sasha what's your reading of those comments there from the foreign minister. that's right the turkish foreign minister speaking here at nato headquarters now what he is saying is that turkey is very much willing to cooperate with an international investigation into the killing of the saudi journalist cashel ji he says that saudi arabia needs to do far more to be transparent that so far it has not done nearly enough to be transparent or cooperate he said often the saudis are giving contradictory information to turkish
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investigators over what happens now of course or turkey's desire to be part of an international vesta geishas to push for that comes after the un's human rights chief said that an international investigation should indeed be launched the turkish foreign minister also said that in terms of drugs in terms of a body he said there has yet been no body he confirmed the fact that investigators of course have no idea what happened to him joshua thanks very much mom and our joins us now from oso busoni consulate in istanbul so mohammed clearly the authorities want to maintain the pressure on the saudis there. that's right peter and this arrest warrant that has been requested today by the chief prosecutor is proof that the turks are not going to go look going to let this go until the reach what they have planned to achieve is and tired justice for.
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this case reaches its natural conclusion they have been asking from the saudis to cooperate the saudis promised to do that they sent their prosecutor here he met with his turkish counterpart but seven weeks passed without any tangible results for that to meeting according to the turkish side they have three demands very clear them are they said that the saudis are still not willing to one of them is where they were about the whereabouts of the body of jamal khashoggi the other who is this local collaborator they talked about and the third thing is who gave the order and now these want to address to the funny and. is an attempt to highlight to the situation that saudi procrastination probably even refusal to give any more details the turkish side they said they have given every detail to the saudis and now they need the saudis to give details and they
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think that this case will not go ahead and reach its citizens without that it's very unlikely that saudi arabia will comply very unlikely that they will hand over those two suspects even the information we have is that they are they have not been a pretended among them not part of those eighteen that have you know fifteen that have been are prevented in the saudi investigation and that was mentioned by the saudi prosecutor saudi prosecutor even didn't even give names of those who were arrested and those who for whom he asked for a death penalty so a lot of security around the saudi investigation a so-called saudi investigation perceived they don't think that saudi arabia is serious about it they don't think that's. that it will take any tangible official measures against the any of those suspects and they think that the only natural way ahead is to put international pressure and to try to get those two suspects at least to be handed over to be extradited as it's very unlikely because congress
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will have the same man gets his cues from president trump president trump has supported him all along and he has not yet commented on those revelations over the night by the cia chief to a group of senators who all came out from that briefing say they have no shadow of a doubt about the mohammed the same man who was behind the plotting and the execution of the plot to kill. mohammed thanks very much. mohammed was mentioning there the two suspects are close advisors to the crown prince mohammed bin cell man so it all qahtani has held several positions in the saudi royal court he's accused of leading the hit team that traveled to istanbul to kill general brigadier general . was the deputy intelligence chief of saudi arabia he was among those who were sacked over the murder of syria's accused of assembling the team that killed her after being assigned to do so by the crown prince let's talk now to osman certs he's the research director at the anchor institute and formerly an advisor to the
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turkish government he joins us from washington oh we quite close now to the point where the turkish authorities mr erdogan on his foreign minister mr have to admit they've gone as far as they can go with this when it comes to maintaining this pressure on the saudis and indeed on the trumpet ministration. we can tell that two key is narrowing the circle around the mohamed bin cellmark turkey is just handling the shoot utmost care that is too important you know tugs to accuse trying to keep one is just keeping the pressure up keeping the momentum high and the president tired on his making some speeches making some statements and just talking to his counterparts on the second side turkey is trying and would leaking some you know evidences with prosecutors decisions tried to keep the momentum up but the other side turkey is trying to keep this as a legal issue it can according to the vienna convention to get has the right to
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have such an investigation and that's why turkey is decided to go up to the bottom but the problem is that turkey is if turkey is left alone it's a sort difficult for to keep true to reach at the bottom when we have seen a g. twenty summit french president was advising mohamed when some on how to handle a crime and the british prime minister was shaking hand when the moment and that's what what's happening in washington what are the calls coming from the u.n. headquarters regarding an international investigation these are too much important but unless a common stance is put forward against the real criminals the it will the did turkish push maybe won't be sufficient enough to go to deliberate them. is there a chance now moving forward that mr erdogan the turkish authorities may have to pivot towards the u.s. congress because the political makeup there in the united states is changing quite dramatically because you've got to offset that against the reality of donald trump
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as u.s. president despite what gina housefull said in that closed door briefing we understand to twelve american politicians in the last twenty four hours donald trump is just as likely to come out and say not what mr erdogan would like him to say when it comes to who was complicit in the murder of jamal khashoggi these two develop and starting parallel to each other first of all a turkish prosecutor for the first time a turkish authority almost pinpoint who is responsible this is muhammad and so more than a dissenting time in washington the senators are clearly telling that. man is the responsible these are two important things and it is just. should care about it and i think president trump is very off this if not so if he was not what is approaching at the congress probably he will be willing and wishing to meet with mr
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you know during g twenty summit do it mohamed bin certain when he didn't do it probably he was seeing what is approaching it to congress if you know after the midterm elections in the united states with the changing structure of the congress if this momentum will be kept i think it's will have a result but still it did nobody should step back and there is still lighting a wrong a long way to go to tilt the bottom in washington thank you very much. well those arrest warrants the request for them comes right off to senior senators in the u.s. house we've been hearing so the time has come for the trumpet ministration to condemn saudi arabia for the murder of jamal khashoggi or congress would act it follows a briefing by the cia chief gina housefull two senate leaders mike hanna that story from washington the cia director paused on her way in paying respects to president george h.w. bush lying in state in the capitol the briefing took place behind closed doors only
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a small group of eight senators invited all emerged in clear agreement about one basic fact. i have zero question and the crown prince n.b.s. ordered the killing monitoring the killing knew exactly what was happening planned in advance he if he was in front of a jury he would be convicted in thirty minutes guilty. so. the question is what we do about that saudi arabian in the different entities. if the saudi government is going to. be in the hands of this man. for a long time to come up and it very difficult to be able to do business because i think he's crazy and think he is dangerous and he has put their relationship at
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risk. only a strong response by the united states will send a clear and unequivocal message that such actions are not acceptable in the world's stage and i think that's more important than ever and i hope that senator graham and my legislation which would create a real set of consequences mandatory global make netsky a series of sanctions beyond those that exists would be a very strong answer to what has happened last week both the secretary of state and the secretary of defense told the full senate there was no concrete evidence linking the crown prince to the murder senator graham used the term willfully blind and questions are asked to about president trump's ambivalence it would be really easy for the president to walk out into the press room today and just date that. that n.b.s. killed a journalist we know he killed
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a journalist. we know he ordered it we know he we we know that he monitored it these are all people that are very close to him and and that is not acceptable for american standards in the days ahead senators will be discussing what action to take and here there is some division in the senate some one pledge a slave aimed specifically at declaring the guilt of the crown prince mohammed bin solomon others want a wider bill drawn up which would include economic sanctions against saudi arabia including a ban on all weapons sales only one thing at the stage is clear given the mood up to this briefing legislation there will be mike hanna al-jazeera washington live to washington and our correspondent roselyn jordan rose where do american lawmakers see this going next. well that's the topic of much
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discussion there apparently will be some sort of informal discussion among some senators on wednesday afternoon after the president after the funeral of the former u.s. president george herbert walker bush but there won't be any real action until thursday that's when there is going to be more discussion on capitol hill and then there is a hope that there could be an initial vote on one piece of legislation dealing with the u.s. support for the saudi military coalition as it conducts its civil war in inside yemen that's not until monday about five or six days from now but where they're going to actually be able to put together legislation in about eight or nine days time before this current congress ends its session actually get it debated voted on and sent to the president either for his signature or for a veto which case they would have to try to override the veto well they don't have
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much time peter and that's really the question can they actually find enough political momentum to go with the very real anger that the senators were expressing on tuesday about the murder of jamal khashoggi and about their belief based on the evidence they say they have now seen that says that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salam was behind these murder roles thanks very much as good moral not joining us on set here in doha senior political analyst mo and bashar so this time last month when donald trump says of the crown prince maybe he did maybe he didn't feel in a strong was trying to close the whole thing it's not working is it. not when you have a senator.

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