The truth about the death of kasakhi will be published
Istanbul: Turkish president Dyep Erdogan has threatened to release the truth about the death of journalist Kazaki. Jamal Kasoki, a US citizen and Washington Post's journalist, continued to write articles criticizing the Saudi government and the Prince of the United States. In the meanwhile, he went to Saudi embassy in Istanbul's Istanbul to get some documents on his marriage. He did not come back. Meanwhile, the Turkish government accused Jamal of killing the embassy at the Saudi government's approval. It also has video and audio sources. The United States, including the United States, condemned the incident. The US president sent his Foreign Minister Mike Pompio to Saudi and Turkey to investigate. In addition, Britain, France, Germany, Australia and Canada have warned that Saudi must release the truth about Jamal's death. Earlier, Germany had agreed to export weapons worth Rs 35,000 crore.
In this situation, Saudi acknowledged that Jamal was killed in his embassy some days ago. The incident took place in the fighting between his diplomats and Jamal. The Saudi government, which has fired 5 officers, has arrested 18 people. Saudi Arabia said, "This incident is not known to the King of Saudi Arabia and they do not know where Jamal's body is," said Trump, the US President. They are trying to hide the truth. "Meanwhile, Turkey's President Thiebep Erdogan has threatened to reveal the full truth about the death of Kassaky. Attending a public meeting in Istanbul, he said, "We all expect justice. The entire truth will be published in this regard. "The Turkish government has repeatedly blamed the arrival of two members of the fleet in Istanbul on two flights. Turkey's president, Erdogan, has not been charged with the Saudi government. He said that he had talked to the US President Trump earlier this year and spoke with the two leaders that the entire truth should be released in this case. In this case, in the presence of his country's parliamentary MPs, Erdogan is reported to have spoken about this issue

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