Saudi vows retaliation if punished

Rejects threats of economic sanctions over Khashoggi case even as Riyadh stocks take a plunge

Saudi Arabia warned on Sunday that it would retaliate against any sanctions imposed on it over the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, as the Riyadh stock market plunged on growing investor jitters. From tech tycoons to media giants, a host of Western companies are now distancing themselves from the Gulf state, imperilling Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s much-hyped economic reform drive. U.S. President Donald Trump threatened ally Saudi Arabia on Saturday with “severe punishment” if Mr. Khashoggi, who has been critical of Prince Mohammed, was killed inside its Istanbul mission. But Riyadh vowed to hit back against any action against it. “The kingdom affirms its total rejection of any threats or attempts to undermine it, whether through threats to impose economic sanctions or the use of political pressureTurkish officials have said that they believe Mr. Khashoggi was killed inside the mission and claims have been leaked to media that he was tortured and even dismembered. Saudi Arabia insists Mr. Khashoggi left the building safely and dismissed accusations that authorities had ordered his murder by a hit squad as “lies and baseless allegations”. Mohammed Zidan, a market strategist at Thinkmarket in Dubai, said the drop in Saudi stocks was the result of panic selling because of several political and economic factors. “There has been a kind of uncertainty surrounding the situation of the disappearance of Khashoggi, which has caused the market to fall,” Mr. Zidan said.,” an official source said, quoted by state news agency SPA. He said Riyadh would “respond to any action with a bigger one”, pointing out that the oil superpower “plays an effective and vital role in the world economy”. According to Saudi-owned Al Arabiya channel, the kingdom has “over 30 measures” that it could implement to combat sanctions. These measures include using sales of oil and arms, exchange of information between Riyadh and Washington, and a possible reconciliation with regional arch-rival Iran, said the report.

Source : https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-international/saudi-vows-retaliation-if-punished/article25222759.ece

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