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This Article is From Oct 10, 2018

Trump Says He'll Contact Saudis Over Journalist’s Disappearance

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump said he plans to contact Saudi Arabia over the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist and prominent critic of his country's royal family, who was last seen entering the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul.

Trump, speaking Tuesday in the Oval Office , said he hasn't spoken with Saudi counterparts about the matter yet but “will be” contacting them. The president said he knows “nothing” about what happened to Khashoggi other than what he's seen in news reports.

Trump on Monday said he was “very concerned about it." He added that “there's some pretty bad stories going around -- I do not like it.”

Secretary of State Michael Pompeo on Monday called for Saudi Arabia to support an investigation into Khashoggi's disappearance.

“We have seen conflicting reports on the safety and whereabouts” of the missing man, Pompeo said in a statement on Monday. "As the president has conveyed, the United States is concerned by his disappearance."

"We call on the government of Saudi Arabia to support a thorough investigation of Mr. Khashoggi's disappearance and to be transparent about the results of that investigation," Pompeo said.

A Turkish official, speaking anonymously and without providing evidence, said Khashoggi had been murdered inside the consulate, a claim the Saudi government has vehemently denied.

“If true, this is a tragic day,” Vice President Mike Pence tweeted late Monday. “Violence against journalists across the globe is a threat to freedom of the press & human rights. The free world deserves answers.”

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