Trump Senate ally warns on ties if Saudis killed journalist
Trump and his administration have not commented on the fate of Khashoggi
WASHINGTON (AFP) - A top Senate ally of President Donald Trump warned Monday of a "devastating" impact on the US alliance with Saudi Arabia if allegations are confirmed that the kingdom killed a prominent journalist.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Riyadh must provide "honest answers" after a Turkish government source said that the Saudis killed Washington Post opinion contributor Jamal Khashoggi when he visited the kingdom s consulate in Istanbul.
Graham said his position was shared by Bob Corker, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Ben Cardin, a senior Democrat on the panel.
"We agree that if there was any truth to the allegations of wrongdoing by the Saudi government it would be devastating to the US-Saudi relationship and there will be a heavy price to be paid -- economically and otherwise," Graham tweeted.
"Our country s values should be and must be a cornerstone of our foreign policy with foes and allies alike," he said.
Trump and his administration have not commented on the fate of Khashoggi, whom Saudi Arabia insists left the consulate.
Graham has developed a close relationship with Trump, especially on defense policy.
A military hawk, Graham has enthusiastically supported Trump s policy of working with Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Arab states to contain the influence of Iran.