Saudi official: Bin Salman reminded Biden that America has made many mistakes.
A Saudi official told Reuters news agency that during his meeting with the US president yesterday, the Saudi crown prince said that Washington had made many mistakes, including the Iraq war.
One of the Saudi officials said in a statement to the Reuters news agency that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told US President Joe Biden that in order to prevent mistakes such as the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a critical Saudi journalist who was in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul was killed by Saudi agents, it has taken measures, but America has also committed many mistakes, one of which is the Iraq war.
According to the Reuters news agency, this Saudi official said regarding the focus of yesterday’s (Friday) talks between Bin Salman and Biden that the Saudi crown prince said that trying to impose certain values on other countries through the use of force would backfire.
According to this report, during the meeting with the President of the United States, Mohammed bin Salman also mentioned the issue of the martyrdom of Al Jazeera reporter “Shirin Abu Aqla” in the Zionist attack on the West Bank, and also made statements about the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. It has not been published.
Biden traveled to Saudi Arabia while there are many criticisms of the human rights situation in Yemen, which has been attacked by Riyadh coalition forces, as well as the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi reporter of the American newspaper “Washington Post” was brutally murdered by Saudi agents in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018, so American intelligence officials say that his murder was approved by the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, who, of course, has denied involvement in this murder.
According to this report, bin Salman has criticized US human rights in Iraq while there have been many reports that the US has killed many civilians during its long war in Iraq and tortured suspects without charge in Iraqi prisons, including Abu Ghraib.