The Borneo Post

Turkey will respond if US imposes more sanctions – Minister

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ISTANBUL: Turkey yesterday threatened to respond if the United States levied further sanctions over the detention of an American pastor, which has sparked a diplomatic standoff and battered the Turkish currency.

“We’ve already responded based on the World Trade Organisati­on rules and wi l l continue to do so,” Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan was quoted as saying by the state-run Anadolu news agency.

Wa sh ing ton wa r ned on Thursday that it would impose more sanctions unless pastor Andrew Brunson, described by US President Donald Trump as a ‘ hostage’, was released.

Brunson’s detention since October 2016 on terror- related charges has soured relations between the two Nato al lies, sending the Turkish lira into a tailspin.

The lira, which earlier this week traded at well over seven

We’ve already responded based on the World Trade Organisati­on rules and will continue to do so. Ruhsar Pekcan, Turkey Trade Minister

to the dollar, was at 5.8 against the dollar and 6.7 against euro yesterday.

Last week, Trump tweeted that his administra­tion was doubling aluminium and steel tariffs for Turkey, and in response Ankara sharply hiked tariffs on some US products.

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin suggested Thursday the next spiral of tit- for- tat sanctions was coming soon, in a sign of a deepening spat.

Trump prefaced Mnuchin’s remarks by saying that Turkey had not been a very good friend to America.

Referring to Brunson, Trump said: “They have a great Christian pastor there, he’s a very innocent man.” — AFP

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