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Erdogan vows to defy US ‘threats’ after currency crash

ISTANBUL, Aug 12, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed
Saturday to defy US “threats” over a detained pastor, showing no signs of
concessions in a bitter row that has caused the Turkish lira to crash.

Relations between the two NATO allies have sunk to their lowest point in
decades over a string of issues including the detention of US pastor Andrew
Brunson on terror-related charges, prompting the lira to hit record lows
against the dollar.

The Turkish strongman also lashed out at interest rates, denounced them as
a “tool of exploitation” which should be kept as low as possible.

The embattled lira tumbled 16 percent against the dollar on Friday,
falling further when US President Donald Trump said he had doubled steel and
aluminium tariffs on Turkey.

“It is wrong to dare bring Turkey to its knees through threats over a
pastor,” Erdogan said in the Black Sea town of Unye.

“Shame on you, shame on you,” he said in remarks directly addressed to
Washington. “You are exchanging your strategic partner in NATO for a priest.”

Trump announced the punitive doubling of tariffs on Twitter, with the
White House saying the sanctions would take effect from August 13.

– ‘Economic cannonballs’ –

In a second speech, this time in the Black Sea city of Rize, Erdogan ruled
out any change in the country’s interest rates policy.

“Interest rates should be kept to a minimum because they are a tool of
exploitation that makes the poor poorer and the rich richer,” he said.

The nominally independent central bank has defied pressure over the last
few weeks to hike interest rates in the face of high inflation and a
collapsing currency.

Erdogan has downplayed the currency crisis, urging Turks to convert any
stashed-away gold or foreign currency into lira, thereby waging a “war of
independence” against America.

“If they have the dollar, we have Allah,” he said.
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Erdogan said high foreign exchange rates were being used as a weapon
against Turkey.

“We know very well that the issue is not the dollar, the euro or gold.

“These are the bullets, cannonballs and missiles of an economic war waged
against our country,” he said.

Ankara had already taken measures to respond and would continue doing so,
he added.

– ‘Petty calculations’ –

In an op-ed published in New York Times, Erdogan warned Washington not to
risk its relations with Ankara, saying otherwise it would look for “new
friends and allies”.

“Unless the United States starts respecting Turkey’s sovereignty and
proves that it understands the dangers our nation faces, our partnership
could be in jeopardy,” he wrote.

In Rize, Erdogan said the US would pay a price by challenging Turkey for
the sake of “petty calculations”, denouncing Washington for declaring
“economic war on the entire world” and holding countries “for ransom through
sanction threats”.

Writing on Twitter, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif also
accused Washington of an “addiction to sanctions and bullying”.

“The US has to rehabilitate its addiction to sanctions (and) bullying or
the entire world will unite — beyond verbal condemnations — to force it
to,” he warned.

– No concessions on Brunson –

Iran has also suffered a major tumbling of its currency this year partly
over the reimposition of US sanctions after Trump abandoned the 2015 nuclear
deal.

Erdogan had on Friday held a phone call with Russian President Vladimir
Putin to discuss economic and trade issues as well as the Syria crisis.

The latest escalation between Ankara and Washington was denounced by the
Turkish press, with pro-government daily Sabah saying “the currency attack”
was no different from the attempted coup of July 2016.

Although the pastor’s arrest has soured already-fragile ties with
Washington, Erdogan said there would be no let up in Brunson’s case, vowing:
“We have not made concessions on justice so far, and we will never make any.”

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