Saudi leader brokered Griner swap after U.S. ended Khashoggi suit

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    Federal judge bowed to Biden administration motion to shield Prince Mohammed

    The White House on Thursday denied the claim by Saudi Arabia and the UAE that the two Middle East nations helped broker the deal between Russia and the United States that brought WNBA player Brittney Griner home in exchange for a Russian arms dealer known as the “merchant of death” who was convicted of attempting to murder Americans.

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    The exchange came two days after a U.S. federal judge rejected a lawsuit against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the murder of Washington Post journalist James Khashoggi, submitting to the Biden administration’s claim that the prince was legally immune in the case.

    Arab News reported the Saudi leader “led mediation efforts.”

    Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre insisted at the daily briefing “there was no mediation involved,” stating Russia and the United States were the only nations at the bargaining table.

    However, Saudi Arabia and the UAE said in a joint statement that the “success of the mediation efforts was a reflection of the mutual and solid friendship between their two countries and the United States of America and the Russian Federation.”

    The deal, the statement said, “highlighted the important role played by the leaderships of the two brotherly countries in promoting dialogue between all parties.”

    In the lawsuit against Prince Mohammed, U.S. District Judge John D. Bates on Tuesday accepted the Biden administration’s motion to shield the Saudi leader despite what he called “credible allegations of his involvement in Khashoggi’s murder.”

    Griner was arrested Feb. 17 at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport for possessing marijuana vaping materials and later was sentence to nine years in prison.

    At the White House on Thursday, President Biden said Griner “endured mistreatment at a show trial in Russia with characteristic grit and incredible dignity.”

    “She represents the best America – the best about America,” Biden said.

    Held ‘hostage’ by Russia
    Amid outrage over U.S. Marine veteran Paul Whelan remaining in a Russian prison over espionage charges the U.S. regards as unfounded, Biden insisted it was “was not a choice of which American to bring home.”

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