TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani also told an international conference in Rome that his country saw no thaw in its bitter dispute with Saudi Arabia and would maintain its ties with Iran after the United States reimposed sanctions on Tehran.
"Whoever is responsible for Khashoggi needs to be held accountable, whoever he is," the Qatari minister said. "We have to wait for the investigation to be concluded."
Saudi Arabia is facing its worst political crisis in decades over the killing of Khashoggi at Riyadh's consulate in Istanbul early last month, which has damaged the kingdom's standing and strained its ties with the West.
Sheikh Mohammed said the refusal of Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies to end a 17-month political and economic boycott of Qatar was "recklessness" that risked regional security.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut trade and transport ties with Qatar in June 2017, accusing it of supporting terrorism. Doha denies the charges and says the boycott aims to impinge on its sovereignty.
"We still see them (Saudis and Emiratis)continuing with the same behavior, continuing not to be responsive to any attempt of the international community" to end the conflict, he said.
Source: Reuters