Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Erdogan warns Turkey's partnershi­p with US 'in jeopardy'

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ISTANBUL, Aug 11(AFP) President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey's partnershi­p with the United States may be in jeopardy as ties strain, warning Ankara could start looking for new allies, in an op-ed published in the New York Times on Saturday.

Relations between the two NATO allies have sunk to their lowest point in decades over a number of issues including the detention of US pastor Andrew Brunson on terror-related charges, prompting the Turkish lira to hit record lows against the dollar. The embattled lira tumbled 16 percent against the dollar on Friday, with US President Donald Trump saying he had doubled steel and aluminium tariffs on Turkey in comments that contribute­d to the currency's further slide.

Erdogan warned Washington not to risk relations with Ankara, saying otherwise his country would look for “new friends and allies”. “Unless the United States starts respecting Turkey's sovereignt­y and proves that it understand­s the dangers that our nation faces, our partnershi­p could be in jeopardy,” he wrote. “Before it is too late, Washington must give up the misguided notion that our relationsh­ip can be asymmetric­al and come to terms with the fact that Turkey has alternativ­es.”

“Failure to reverse this trend of unilateral­ism and disrespect will require us to start looking for new friends and allies.” In a tweet, Trump announced the doubling of the tariffs -- in new punitive actions against Turkey, saying: “Our relations with Turkey are not good at this time!” Erdogan downplayed the currency crisis in a speech on Friday, advising Turks not to be worried over exchange rate fluctuatio­ns. He also said Turkey had alternativ­es “from Iran, to Russia, to China and some European countries”.

The arrest of US pastor Brunson since October 2016 has soured already deeply delicate relations with Washington. Erdogan said: “Attempting to force my government to intervene in the judicial process is not in line with our Constituti­on or our shared democratic values.”

 ??  ?? In this file photo US President Donald Trump (2ndR) speaks with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R). (AFP)
In this file photo US President Donald Trump (2ndR) speaks with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R). (AFP)

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