The European Parliament on Thursday voted to downgrade its attendance
 at the November G20 summit in Saudi Arabia over human rights concerns, 
and to urge for sanctions.
 The bill is one of the strongest 
political messages the institution has ever issued on Saudi Arabia and 
comes on the two-year anniversary of the killing of journalist Jamal 
Khashoggi.
 MEPs approved a wide-ranging resolution that condemns 
Saudi human rights abuses and urges the European Union to downgrade its 
representation at the upcoming G20 Leaders' Summit to avoid legitimizing human rights violations.
 Belgian
 MEP and vice chair of the delegation for the relations with Arab 
Peninsula Marc Tarabella said: "We are all aware of the importance of 
Saudi Arabia as a partner of the European Union and for the stability of
 the Middle East. However, this must not be an alibi for violating human
 rights."
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