Oman Daily Observer

Turkey-us relations can be saved, says top official

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ISTANBUL: Turkey and the United States can save their relationsh­ip, President Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman said on Saturday after President Donald Trump threatened to slap sanctions on Ankara in a deepening of tensions between the Nato partners.

The two countries are at odds over a number of issues including Washington’s policy in Syria, Ankara’s quest for the extraditio­n of a cleric blamed for failed coup in 2016 and Washington’s concerns about US citizens and embassy staff detained in Turkey.

“The relationsh­ip can be saved and improved provided that the US administra­tion takes Turkey’s security concerns seriously,” Ibrahim Kalin wrote in a column in progovernm­ent Daily Sabah newspaper.

Trump directly warned Turkey last week of possible sanctions if it did not free Andrew Brunson, a US pastor detained in Turkey who Washington has described as a hostage. Brunson was transferre­d to house arrest last week after being kept in a Turkish prison for more than 20 months during his trial on terrorism charges continued.

The Trump administra­tion escalated a campaign to free Brunson after the court decision, which had been seen by many as a step that could help reduce tension between the Nato allies.

“The United States will impose large sanctions on Turkey for their long time detainment of Pastor Andrew Brunson, a great Christian, family man and wonderful human being,” Trump wrote in a tweet.

“President Trump may have good intentions for relations with President Erdogan and Turkey. This will certainly be reciprocat­ed when the relationsh­ip is based on mutual respect and shared interest,” Kalin said.

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