White House says Turkish sanctions 'regrettable'

White House says Turkish sanctions 'regrettable'

Washington: The White House said Wednesday that Turkey's tariff hikes on US products in retaliation for US sanctions on Ankara were "regrettable" and again called for the immediate release of American pastor Andrew Brunson.

"The tariffs that the United States placed on Turkey were out of national security interests. Theirs are out of retaliation," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.
"The tariffs from Turkey are certainly regrettable and a step in the wrong direction."

Sanders lamented that Turkey had treated Brunson, "who we know to be a very good person and a strong Christian who has done nothing wrong, very unfairly, very badly."
When asked about the impact of the US spat with Turkey on the country's currency, the spokeswoman said Washington was "monitoring the situation."

But she added: "Turkey's economic problems -- those are a part of a long-term trend, something of its own making and not the result of any actions the United States has taken."

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