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Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said on Friday that he has decided to attend an anti-terror meeting next week in Riyadh in which Saudi security services under scrutiny in Jamal Khashoggi’s disappearance will take part, according to a report.

The security gathering is separate from the Saudi investment summit organized by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman that Mnuchin on Thursday said he’d pull out of amid an international uproar over the missing journalist, the Washington Post reported.

Mnuchin plans to take part in the gathering of the Terrorist Financing Targeting Center in Riyadh, an entity co-founded by the US and Saudi Arabia that he helped establish last year, three people familiar with his travel plans told the paper.

It includes the governments of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

The Trump administration has not revealed whom Mnuchin plans to meet with from the Saudi government during his visit to Riyadh.

A slew of business executives and media companies have said they will skip the Future Investment Initiative — dubbed “Davos in the Desert” — scheduled for later this month in Riyadh since Khashoggi vanished after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2.

Mnuchin said he reached the decision to skip the event with the help of President Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Turkish officials believe Khashoggi, who wrote for the Washington Post, was killed and dismembered by a 15-member hit team of Saudis after arriving at the consulate.

The White House has been reluctant to criticize Saudi Arabia, although Trump acknowledged for the first time Thursday that Khashoggi was likely dead.

“It certainly looks that way to me. It’s very sad,” the president said as he prepared to leave for a campaign rally in Montana.

If Saudi Arabia is found responsible for Khashoggi’s death, Trump said he would consider “very severe consequences” for the oil-rich US ally.

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