City
Epaper

Turkey agrees to transfer Khashoggi murder case to Saudi Arabia: minister

By ANI | Updated: April 1, 2022 23:15 IST

The Turkish justice minister said on Friday that he will accept a local prosecutor's demand to transfer a case against suspects in the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi to the Saudi authorities, as Ankara seeks to mend ties with Riyadh.

Open in App

The Turkish justice minister said on Friday that he will accept a local prosecutor's demand to transfer a case against suspects in the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi to the Saudi authorities, as Ankara seeks to mend ties with Riyadh.

"We will send a positive opinion on the transfer of the case. When the file is transferred, Turkey will stop the case and the trial will continue in Saudi Arabia," Bekir Bozdag told reporters at a press conference.

The transfer of the proceedings does not abolish the jurisdiction of Turkish courts, he noted.

During the trial, a red notice was issued for 26 people and the extradition of 20 people was requested, but all requests were denied, the minister said, adding Saudi Arabia demanded the proceedings in Turkey be stopped and transferred to its authorities.

Since all the suspects are all abroad, the court asked the Justice Ministry for an opinion on this issue, Bozdag noted.

The Turkish prosecutor leading the case demanded on Thursday an Istanbul court stop proceedings against suspects in the killing of Khashoggi, hinting that the case should be handed to Saudi judicial authorities.

The judges of the court then decided to ask the opinion of the justice ministry regarding the possible transfer of the case to the Saudi authorities, Turkey's semi-official Anadolu Agency reported Thursday.

Khashoggi, a columnist for The Washington Post, was murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018, leading to the arrest of a number of senior Saudi officials in connection with the case.

The relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia significantly strained after the murder of the Saudi journalist, as Turkish officials alleged that Khashoggi was killed by a team of Saudi agents.

Ankara has been recently seeking to restore ties with Riyadh and other Gulf Arab countries. (ANI/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: AnkaraJamal KhashoggiJustice MinistryRiyadhAnadolu AgencyJamal ahmed
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketIPL 2025 Mega Auction Likely To Be Held In Riyadh On November 24, 25: Reports

LifestyleSaudi Arabia to host World Tourism Day for the first time in Riyadh

InternationalIndia great example of Unity in Diversity and my visit to Akshardham sums it up: Muslim World League chief Al-Issa

PoliticsTurkey to decide on Sweden's NATO bid in line with its own interests: Erdogan

PoliticsTurkey to expediate talks with EU on customs, visas: Erdogan

International Realted Stories

InternationalIndian envoy conveys condolences to Nepali victim's family of Pahalgam terror attack

International"They are repeating the same mistakes that Musharraf made" - G Parthasarathy

InternationalPakistan to bring up IWT suspension in DGMO level talks with India

InternationalPakistan welcomes Trump's willingness to 'mediate' on Kashmir

International"It is a positive sign": Ukrainian President Zelenskyy welcomes Russian indication to end war