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Turkey dismisses US ‘threats, sanctions’ over detained pastor

SINGAPORE, Aug 3, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Turkey and the US failed to resolve the
diplomatic standoff over a detained pastor on Friday, with Ankara’s foreign
minister warning that sanctions and threats would not work.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said ahead of talks with his Turkish
counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu that Washington was “very serious” in demanding
the release of Andrew Brunson.

“The Turks were on notice that the clock had run and it was time for Pastor
Brunson to be returned and I hope they’ll see this for what it is, a
demonstration that we’re very serious,” Pompeo said in Singapore.

“Brunson needs to come home. As do all the Americans being held by the
Turkish government,” he added. “They’ve been holding these folks for a long
time. These are innocent people.”

Brunson, who led a Protestant church in the Aegean city of Izmir, was moved
to house arrest last week following nearly two years in jail on charges of
espionage and supporting terror groups.

The US has hit two top Turkish officials with sanctions over his detention,
prompting Ankara to threaten reciprocal measures.

“We have said from the start that the other side’s threatening language and
sanctions will not get any result. We repeated this today,” Cavusoglu said in
televised remarks from Singapore where he and Pompeo are attending a regional
security summit.

Brunson, whose trial began in the spring, faces up to 35 years in jail if
convicted.

Two Turkish employees of US consulates in Turkey are also currently in jail
on terror charges and another is under house arrest, while several Americans
have been caught up in the crackdown that followed a failed 2016 coup.

The State Department has said it continues to favour a diplomatic approach,
but spokeswoman Heather Nauert told reporters earlier this week that the
pastor’s detention “has gone on for too long”.

On Friday Nauert said Pompeo and Cavusoglu had a “constructive
conversation” and “agreed to continue to try to resolve the issues between
our two countries”.

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Cavusoglu also said the talks were “extremely constructive” but warned in
comments to Turkish media that all the issues would not be solved “after one
meeting”.

– Bitter diplomatic feud –

Pompeo and Cavusoglu spoke by phone on Wednesday as the US announced
sanctions on Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gul and Interior Minister Suleyman
Soylu. The US claims both men played a major role in the arrest and detention
of the pastor.

President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and Pompeo have made
Brunson’s release a priority.

His detention has fuelled a bitter diplomatic feud between Turkey and the
US, whose relations have already deteriorated in recent months over the Syria
conflict.

The standoff appears to be one of the most serious crises between the two
NATO allies in modern history, along with the rows over the 1974 Turkish
invasion of Cyprus and the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq.

Brunson was initially detained in October 2016 during Turkey’s crackdown
following an attempted putsch.

He stands accused of carrying out activities on behalf of two organisations
Turkey considers terror groups.

One is led by the US-based Muslim preacher Fethullah Gulen, who Ankara says
was behind the failed coup, while the other is the Kurdistan Workers’ Party
(PKK).

The pastor denies the charges and his defence team argues the case is built
on questionable witness statements. His next hearing is set for October 12.

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