US President Biden and Saudi Secretary of Saudi Al-Jubeir issued a conflict statement about discussions related to the assassination of journalist Khashoggi.
US President Joe Biden on July 16 responded to the reporter about Saudi Foreign Minister Saudi Adel al-Jubeir that he did not hear the White House criticized Crown Prince Saudi Mohammed bin Salman for the murder of journalist Jamal
Secretary of State Al-Jubeir added that Crown Prince Bin Salman also told the US President that Saudi Arabia had acted to prevent the same events similar to the death of journalists Khashoggi and Washington also made mistakes in this case.
When asked whether the Saudi Foreign Minister could report the content of the discussion between him and the Crown Prince Bin Salman or not, the US President did not respond.
US President Joe Biden interviewed at the White House on July 16.
Another Saudi official was present at the meeting between President Biden and Crown Prince Bin Salman also said that the two leaders only discussed unofficially about the Khashoggi journalist.
The White House owner met Crown Prince Bin Salman on July 15 at Jeddah on the Saudi trip.
The issues related to the Khashoggi assassination and the role of Saudi Arab in the war in Yemen have made the relationship between Riyadh and Washington plummeted.
The United States and Arab Saudi recalled the commitment to stabilize the global energy market during the Middle East National Tourism of President Biden.
The Saudi prince announced that he would increase oil after meeting with Mr. Biden, but not more than 13 million barrels/day, due to the maximum capacity.