DUBAI: 海角直播鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said that as leader of the kingdom, he takes full responsibility for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, because it involved people working for the government, but categorically denied ordered the killing.
In a wide-ranging interview with Norah O鈥橠onnell, the anchor of CBS Evening News, the crown prince was also asked about the current tensions with Iran, the war in Yemen and women鈥檚 rights.
On the murder of Khashoggi he said: 鈥淭his was a heinous crime 鈥 But I take full responsibility as a leader in 海角直播, especially since it was committed by individuals working for the Saudi government,鈥 he said in the interview that was aired on Sunday.
鈥淲hen a crime is committed against a Saudi citizen by officials, working for the Saudi government, as a leader I must take responsibility. This was a mistake. And I must take all actions to avoid such a thing in the future,鈥 the crown prince added.
On whether or not he knew of the operation, the crown prince said: 鈥淪ome think that I should know what three million people working for the Saudi government do daily. It鈥檚 impossible that the three million would send their daily reports to the leader or the second-highest person in the Saudi government.鈥
Asked about CIA reports regarding his alleged involvement in the murder, the crown prince challenged the agency to make their information public.聽
鈥淚f there is any such information that charges me, I hope it is brought forward publicly.鈥 he said.
He also said that no journalist is a threat to 海角直播, and that on the contrary, what happened to Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist, is the real threat to the Kingdom.
Women鈥檚 rights
海角直播 is undergoing a massive series of reforms which has seen women鈥檚 rights improved, with the lifting of the driving ban and the guardianship requirement which prevented women from traveling without the consent of a male family member.
Norah O'Donnell asked him about allegations Saudi female activist Loujain Al-Hathloul had been tortured in prison.
鈥淚f this is correct, it is very heinous. Islam forbids torture. The Saudi laws forbid torture,鈥 he said, adding: 鈥淗uman conscience forbids torture. And I will personally follow up on this matter.鈥
O鈥橠onnel then suggested to the crown prince that he 鈥渄oes not support women鈥檚 rights and human rights.鈥
鈥淭his perception pains me. It pains me when some people look at the picture from a very narrow angle. I hope that everybody comes to the Kingdom of 海角直播 and sees the reality, and meets women and Saudi citizens, and judges for themselves,鈥 he responded.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman warned that war with Iran could destroy the global economy. (Courtesy CBS)
War in Yemen
On the five-year-long war in Yemen he said: 鈥淚f Iran stops its support of the Houthi militia then the political solution would be much easier. Today we open all initiatives to a political solution in Yemen. We hope this happens today rather than tomorrow
Asked if he was saying he wanted a negotiated settlement to the war in Yemen he replied: 鈥淲e are doing this every day.鈥
鈥淏ut we try to turn this discussion into an actual implementation on the ground, and the Houthis 鈥 a few days ago 鈥 announced a ceasefire from their side. We consider it a positive step to push for more serious and active political dialogue.鈥
The crown prince was asked how he could trust a Houthi ceasefire: 鈥淎s a leader I must always be optimistic every day. If I am a pessimist, I should leave my post and work somewhere else鈥
Iran tensions and the Aramco attack
He told CBS 鈥60 Minutes鈥 that he believed the Sept. 14 attacks were an act of war, but he added that he would prefer to see a peaceful resolution to the current tensions.
Crown Prince speaking to CBS 鈥60 Minutes鈥 says the reasons why Iran could have struck the facility were because of 鈥渟tupidity,鈥 but agreeing with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo he said it was 鈥渁n act of war鈥
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He said: 鈥淏ecause the political and peaceful solution is much better than the military one.鈥
He said a war with Iran would mean the total collapse of the global economy.
He called for Donald Trump to sit at the table with the Iranians 鈥 something he blamed the latter for its failure to happen.
The strikes against the oil-processing facilities in Abqaiq and Khurais resulted in knocking off 50 percent of the Kingdom鈥檚 oil production, or about five percent of global energy supply.
Days later the crown prince and the Saudi energy minister pledged that the Kingdom would deliver oil supplies to consumers for the month and would revive oil production to 11 million barrels a day.
It was a task the state-owned company achieved ahead of schedule.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said he was optimistic about the future. (Courtesy of CBS)
Sanctions
The US then imposed further sanctions on Iranian assets on Sept. 20, including on Iran鈥檚 central bank and the National Development Fund of Iran.
鈥淚f the world does not take a strong and firm action to deter Iran, we will see further escalations that will threaten world interests,鈥 the crown prince said in the CBS interview.
鈥淥il supplies will be disrupted and oil prices will jump to unimaginably high numbers that we haven鈥檛 seen in our lifetimes.鈥
Speaking of the Middle East鈥檚 role in the global economy he added: 鈥淭he region represents about 30 percent of the world鈥檚 energy supplies, about 20 percent of global trade passages, about four percent of the world GDP.鈥
鈥淚magine all of these three things stop. This means a total collapse of the global economy, and not just 海角直播 or the Middle East countries.鈥