Trump's son-in-law had repeatedly counseled Saudi prince after Khahogg's murder

The American president's son-in-law and his adviser, Jared Kouchner, has continued to hold private conversations with Saudi prince Mohammed bin Salman, even after the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, reports the American newspaper “The New York Times”. According to a source close to these conversations, Kouchner directed the prince how to overcome [...]
According to a source close to these conversations, Kouchner has instructed the prince how to pass the “tuhic” of this case. Although the White House has demanded that the staff of the National Security Council make only official calls with international leaders, Kouchner and Bean Salman have continued to keep informal contact after the journalist's death.
The White House has not yet been declared on this occasion. However, a White House official had declared earlier that Jared Kouchner always respected the protocol when it came to international contacts. Despite its protection, White House officials have not detailed the contents of protocol rules.
Moreover, it has been disappointed that another national security adviser, John Bolton, has called Prince Salman just a week after the murder of journalist Khashoggi. He was killed at the Saudi Arabia consulate in Istanbul, while Turkey has accused the Saudi country of lack of will to whiteen the case, writes “CNN”












