Turkey denied on Friday that he had given 'any kind of audio tape' to American Foreign Minister Mike Pompeio or any other US official connected to the journalist Jamal Khashogi's disappearance.
Istanbul: Turkey denied on Friday that he had given 'any kind of audio tape' to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeio or any other US official connected to the journalist Jamal Khashogi's disappearance. Khashogi had gone to the consulate in Saudi Arabia, since he is missing. Turkish Foreign Minister Mauld Javed Uglu said, "The question arises that Turkey has given any kind of audio tape to Pampio or any other US official. "Two days after meeting with US Foreign Minister Pompeo in Ankara, this statement from the Foreign Minister of Turkey has come out.
Turkey's government pro-press had published the news that Turkey had an audio recording that proves that Khashogi's alleged assassination took place in the Consulate of Saudi Arabia and was tortured before the murder. Turkish officials have never confirmed the news of the tape.
ABC News quoted a senior Turkish official as saying that PampÃo had also seen audio and his content during the Turkish tour. Pompeo has denied this report. During the trip to Latin America, Pompeo told reporters, "I have not seen any tape nor heard a tape. '
In a news item of Anadolu news agency, Turkish Foreign Minister Maulood Jänet Fogle was quoted as saying, "We will share the outcome of the investigation with the whole world." It is not a question of whether we share this or any other information. '
Meanwhile, in connection with the investigation of the case, a Turkish official said that the investigators are investigating whether the remains of Saudi Arabia's missing journalist have been taken to the forests or any other city outside Istanbul. The official told the Associated Press on Friday that the police has detected that two vehicles of the Saudi consulate have come out from the embassy that day and have disappeared, on the day the Khashogi went to the embassy.
The official said that one of these vehicles had been 'Belgrade Forest' outside Istanbul and the other was Yalova. It is not clear whether the police has examined these areas or not.
Istanbul: Turkey denied on Friday that he had given 'any kind of audio tape' to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeio or any other US official connected to the journalist Jamal Khashogi's disappearance. Khashogi had gone to the consulate in Saudi Arabia, since he is missing. Turkish Foreign Minister Mauld Javed Uglu said, "The question arises that Turkey has given any kind of audio tape to Pampio or any other US official. "Two days after meeting with US Foreign Minister Pompeo in Ankara, this statement from the Foreign Minister of Turkey has come out.
Turkey's government pro-press had published the news that Turkey had an audio recording that proves that Khashogi's alleged assassination took place in the Consulate of Saudi Arabia and was tortured before the murder. Turkish officials have never confirmed the news of the tape.
ABC News quoted a senior Turkish official as saying that PampÃo had also seen audio and his content during the Turkish tour. Pompeo has denied this report. During the trip to Latin America, Pompeo told reporters, "I have not seen any tape nor heard a tape. '
In a news item of Anadolu news agency, Turkish Foreign Minister Maulood Jänet Fogle was quoted as saying, "We will share the outcome of the investigation with the whole world." It is not a question of whether we share this or any other information. '
Meanwhile, in connection with the investigation of the case, a Turkish official said that the investigators are investigating whether the remains of Saudi Arabia's missing journalist have been taken to the forests or any other city outside Istanbul. The official told the Associated Press on Friday that the police has detected that two vehicles of the Saudi consulate have come out from the embassy that day and have disappeared, on the day the Khashogi went to the embassy.
The official said that one of these vehicles had been 'Belgrade Forest' outside Istanbul and the other was Yalova. It is not clear whether the police has examined these areas or not.

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