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All is forgiven? Saudi Leader on First Turkey Visit Since Khashoggi Murder

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Saudi Arabia's Mohammed Bin Salmen landed in Turkey today, less than four years after dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi entered his consulate in Istanbul never to emerge. Is President Erdogan burying the hatchet with the the Gulf oil giant anything to do with Turkey's skyrocketing inflation and soaring energy costs? And as for the Crown Prince, this is part of a broader return to grace, precipitated by Moscow's invasion of Ukraine and the scramble for alternatives to Russian oil.

Added on the 22/06/2022 20:58:52 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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