Saudi ambassador defends Kingdom in case of missing journalist Khashoggi

Breaking News Emails

Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings.

WASHINGTON — The brother of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman says he had “regular contact” with a missing Saudi journalist and critic before his disappearance last week, calling Jamal Khashoggi a “friend” as he dismissed allegations that Saudi Arabia killed or detained him “absolutely false, and baseless.”

Prince Khalid bin Salman, who is also the Saudi Ambassador to Washington, said in a letter to “a few close contacts” Monday evening that the kingdom is taking “extraordinary” measures to find him “just as we would if it were any other Saudi citizen.”

Oct.08.201803:41

He downplayed the significance of Khashoggi’s “differences” with the kingdom’s leaders, despite what he called Khashoggi’s “choice to go into his so called ‘self-exile.'”

“Jamal has many friends in the Kingdom, including myself,” Khalid wrote in the letter, which was obtained by NBC News.

The letter marks the most extensive defense to date by a top Saudi official since Khashoggi disappeared last Tuesday after visiting the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. It was not clear how many people received the note. NBC News obtained the letter independently and the Saudi Embassy in Washington confirmed its authenticity.