Erdogan on the phone with Saudi prince, discuss killing journalist

Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan spoke on the phone today with Saudi heir prince Mohammed ben Salmane, for the first time since the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a source from the Turkish presidency announced. During their conversation, which took place at the request of the heir prince, whom Turkish media hold responsible for this murder, two [...]
Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan spoke on the phone today with Saudi heir prince Mohammed ben Salmane, for the first time since the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a source from the Turkish presidency announced.
During their conversation, which took place at the request of the heir prince, whom Turkish media hold responsible in this murder, the two leaders talked about joint efforts to whiteen all aspects of the Yamal Khashoggi assassination and measures to be taken in this respect, according to the same source.
Khashoggi was allegedly massacred by 15 Arab agents within the artifact of the Arab consulate in Istanbul.
The journalist's body was initially suspected to be located on a mountain in Istanbul, while trick authorities today have searched for it inside a well located inside the Arab consulate's object.











