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Turkey lira slumps to record lows over US sanctions in pastor case, Ankara vows to respond

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The lira lost over 1.6 percent of its value against the dollar following Washington’s move US hit Turkey’s justice and interior ministers with sanctions over the case of an American pastor on trial for terrorrela­ted charges ANKARA: The Turkish lira on Wednesday slumped to record lows of 5.0 against the dollar as the US hit Turkey’s justice and interior ministers with sanctions over the case of an American pastor on trial for terror-related charges. The lira lost over 1.6 percent of its value against the dollar following Washington’s move in response to Turkey keeping Pastor Andrew Brunson under house arrest. Before his move home last week, Brunson, who led a Protestant church in the Aegean city of Izmir, had spent nearly two years in jail. After reports that the US would sanction individual­s over the case, the lira hit a record low of 5.01 against the dollar, before rallying slightly to 4.9. It then hit 5.0 again after the official announceme­nt from the White House. White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said that Brunson was a “victim of unfair and unjust attention by the government of Turkey” as she announced sanctions. “At the president’s direction, the Department of the Treasury is sanctionin­g Turkey’s minister of justice and minister of interior, both of whom played leading roles in the arrest and detention of Pastor Brunson,” she told journalist­s. The sanctions freeze any property or assets on US soil held by the two ministers, and bar US citizens from doing business with them. US President Donald Trump and his Vice President Mike Pence had threatened Turkey with “large sanctions” last week if Brunson was not immediatel­y released. His lawyer’s appeal for his release was rejected this week.

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