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Freed US pastor home from Turkey, meets Trump at White House

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WASHINGTON: An American pastor held for two years in Turkey on terror-related charges arrived home in the United States on Saturday and sat down with US President Donald Trump, who signalled an easing in the diplomatic crisis sparked by the case.

Andrew Brunson — who has become a cause celebre for Trump’s conservati­ve Christian base — received a hero’s welcome at the White House shortly after his arrival at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington.

Brunson thanked Trump and his administra­tion, saying “you really fought for us” and later kneeled to pray for the president, his hand on Trump’s shoulder.

Trump repeatedly thanked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for his help on the case, which caused not only a serious diplomatic row between the Nato allies but led to a crash in the lira, exposing Turkey’s economic fragility.

“It’s not an easy situation for Turkey either. They had a lot of difficult situations going on and I do want to thank President Erdogan for making this possible,” Trump said.

On Friday, a Turkish court in the western port city of Aliaga convicted Brunson on charges of espionage and aiding terror groups. It sentenced him to three years, one month and 15 days in jail — but released him based on time served and good behavior.

Erdogan has said the court’s decision was “taken independen­tly.”

Both Trump and Erdogan have denied reports that the two sides reached a secret deal for the 50year- old Brunson to be released in exchange for the US easing “economic pressure” on Ankara.

“There was absolutely no deal made,” Trump told reporters on Saturday. “We don’t pay ransom” for hostages.

But as he tweeted earlier, “There was, however, great appreciati­on on behalf of the United States, which will lead to good, perhaps great, relations between the United StatesTurk­ey!”

Erdogan later responded: “I hope that the United States and Turkey continue cooperatio­n in a manner that befits two allies.”

Trump continued to celebrate Brunson’s liberation into the night. “Big day! Pastor Andrew Brunson, who could have spent 35 years in a Turkish prison, was returned safely home to his family today,” he tweeted.

Brunson is an evangelica­l Presbyteri­an clergyman who lived in Turkey for nearly half his life, initially moving there in 1993 as part of a missionary program.

He was first detained in October 2016 and faced up to 35 years in jail. Prosecutor­s then demanded a sentence of up to 10 years. The pastor steadfastl­y insisted he was not guilty. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Turkish police forensic experts examine the wreckage of the truck after it crashed in Izmir. — AFP photo
Turkish police forensic experts examine the wreckage of the truck after it crashed in Izmir. — AFP photo

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