Turkish foreign minister plans to visit Saudi Arabia

The expected trip comes as Turkey tries to mend fences with its regional rivals, including Egypt, where Cavusoglu's deputy Sedat Onal began a two-day visit on Wednesday.

ISTANBUL - Turkey's foreign minister plans to visit Saudi Arabia next week, his first such trip since dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered in Riyadh's Istanbul consulate, an official said on Thursday.

The exact dates have not yet been set for Mevlut Cavusoglu's first official visit to the oil-rich kingdom since 2017, said the official, who requested anonymity.

The trip comes as Turkey tries to mend fences with its regional rivals, including Egypt, where Cavusoglu's deputy Sedat Onal began a two-day visit on Wednesday.

The minister's planned trip will follow Turkey's talks this week with Egypt, another U.S.-allied regional power, also aimed at normalizing ties after years of tensions and rivalry.

"With this visit, it is possible to open a new period together," a senior Turkish official said, adding the talks would focus on trade, bilateral ties and regional issues like the conflict in Libya where Turkey has deployed its military.

Ankara's relations with Riyadh deteriorated sharply after the October 2018 murder of Khashoggi, 59, a Saudi insider-turned-critic who wrote columns for The Washington Post.

Khashoggi was dismembered inside the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul after walking into the diplomatic compound to get documents for his wedding to Turkish fiancee Hatice Cengiz.

His death and the subsequent disappearance of his body has tarnished Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's image and plunged Riyadh into a diplomatic crisis.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said at the time that the order to kill Khashoggi had come from senior Saudi officials.

Turkey has also put on trial in absentia two close former aides of Prince Mohammed, along with 24 other suspects. 

But Turkey has been taking steps to fix its relations with Saudi Arabia, which remains an important trading partner.

On Tuesday, Erdogan spoke by phone with Saudi King Salman, although no details of those talks were released.