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Saudi Crown Prince May Meet with Erdogan as G20 Host Argentina Mulls Criminal Charges

HeadlineNov 27, 2018

Meanwhile, the Saudi crown prince has reportedly asked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to meet at this week’s G20 summit in Argentina. This comes as Human Rights Watch is asking Argentina to investigate the crown prince for Khashoggi’s murder as well as Saudi war crimes in Yemen. Argentina recognizes universal jurisdiction for war crimes and torture, which means they would be able to press charges against the crown prince once he is on Argentinian soil.

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