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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is boycotting an investment conference in Saudi Arabia amid allegations the Kingdom was behind the killing of a Saudi journalist.
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That's right Mark… Mnuchin is the latest Western official to pull out of next week's Future Investment Initiative summit.
Earlier Thursday senior government ministers from Britain, France and the Netherlands also withdrew.
They also join a host of business leaders, as well as IMF chief Christine Lagarde, who have announced they are boycotting the high-profile event.
Mnuchin's decision came after his meeting with President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
The move is a possible indication that Washington may be starting to think that Saudi Arabia was behind the suspected killing of Jamal Khashoggi - as claimed by Turkey.
Trump also acknowledged for the first time on Thursday that Khashoggi had likely been killed, but said he still wanted to get to the bottom of what happened.
However, Riyadh has continued to deny any involvement in the journalist's disappearance.
Meanwhile, Pompeo briefed President Trump on his visit to Riyadh earlier this week to discuss the case.
He told the president the Saudis would investigate the matter, advising the president to give them a few more days before deciding whether to take action.

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