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Pompeo meets Saudi leaders, cancels Kuwait visit

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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday met Saudi Arabia’s king and crown prince in Riyadh.

 

Pompeo will however  cut short the rest of his Middle East trip to attend a family funeral, a State Department spokesman said.

 

“Pompeo will return home after meetings in Oman instead of traveling on to Kuwait,’’ deputy spokesman Robert Palladino said.

 

U.S. officials said the death was in the family of his wife, who accompanied him on the trip and will return with him.

 

According to newsmen traveling with him, the top U.S. diplomat met separately with King Salman for 35 minutes and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for another 45 minutes.

The U.S. Embassy in Riyadh said that Pompeo and the crown prince had agreed on the need for a continued de-escalation in Yemen.

 

They however adhered to agreements made in December at talks in Sweden to end almost four-year civil war between Yemen’s Saudi-backed government and the Iranian-aligned Houthis.

 

Pompeo said he would also discuss the investigation into the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October.

 

However, no details of that discussion were immediately available.

 

A CIA assessment has blamed Prince Mohammed for ordering the killing of Khashoggi, a longtime royal insider who had become a critic of the crown prince, though Saudi officials denied the prince ordered the murder.

 

The killing has sparked the kingdom’s worst political crisis in a generation, strained ties with Western allies including the U.S. and focused attention on Prince Mohammed’s domestic crackdown on dissent and the war in Yemen. (Reuters/NAN)

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