Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,right,greets US President Joe Biden with a fist bump in Jeddah.Credit:Saudi Royal Palace via AP
At the start of Biden’s Middle East trip which began in Israel,officials said he would avoid close contacts,such as shaking hands,as a precaution against COVID-19. But the president ended up engaging in hand-shaking during the first leg of the tour.
After meeting the king,Biden and his team met the prince and Saudi ministers.
Several US reporters then shouted questions about Khashoggi at the prince. “Will you apologise to his family?” one shouted. Mohammed,with the Saudi energy minister seated beside him,did not respond and appeared to smile as the reporters were led from the room.
Biden rejected the notion that he was ignoring the kingdom’s human rights record on his trip.
“I said,very straightforwardly,for an American president to be silent on an issue of human rights is inconsistent with who we are and who I am,” Biden said. “I’ll always stand up for our values.”
US intelligence concluded the prince directly approved the killing of Khashoggi,a US-based Saudi insider-turned-critic,inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul four years ago.
Biden said Mohammed claimed he was “not personally responsible” for the death. “I indicated I thought he was,” the president said he replied.