Trump vows 'no concessions' with Turkey over US pastor's detention

US President Donald Trump has vowed he will make "no concessions" with Turkey over the release of a detained US pastor, accusing Ankara of breaking a deal.

Combo image: US President Donald Trump and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Combo image: US President Donald Trump and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Source: AAP

US President Donald Trump has ruled out making any concessions to Turkey to gain the freedom of a detained American pastor and says he is not concerned that retaliatory tariffs he imposed will have a ripple effect and hurt the European economy.

Trump, speaking to Reuters in an Oval Office interview on Monday, said he thought he had a deal with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan when he helped persuade Israel to free a detained Turkish citizen. He had thought Erdogan would then release pastor Andrew Brunson.

"I think it's very sad what Turkey is doing. I think they're making a terrible mistake. There will be no concessions," he said.

Trump has imposed tariffs on imports of Turkish steel and aluminium in response to Erdogan's refusal to free Brunson, raising concerns of economic damage in Europe.

"I'm not concerned at all. I'm not concerned. This is the proper thing to do," he said, when asked about the potential damage to other economies.

Trump said Erdogan had wanted the Turkish citizen returned from Israel.
In this July 25, 2018 photo, Andrew Craig Brunson, an evangelical pastor from Black Mountain, North Carolina
In this July 25, 2018 photo, Andrew Craig Brunson, an evangelical pastor from Black Mountain, North Carolina Source: AAP
Trump and Erdogan met in Brussels for a NATO summit in mid-July where they discussed Brunson's case and what could be the way forward to release the pastor, a senior White House official said earlier.

Turkey had sought US help to persuade the Israelis to release a Turkish woman who was being held in Israel, the senior official said. In exchange Turkey would release Brunson and other Americans being held in Turkey.

Trump said he kept his side of the bargain.

"I got that person out for him. I expect him to let this very innocent and wonderful man and great father and great Christian out of Turkey," Trump said.
Israel, which confirmed that Trump had requested Ebru Ozkan's release, deported her on July 15. Ankara has denied ever agreeing to free Brunson in return.

Trump added: "I like Turkey. I like the people of Turkey very much. Until now I had a very good relationship as you know with the president. I got along with him great. I had a very good relationship. But it can't be a one-way street. It's no longer a one-way street for the United States."

Trump had suggested earlier this month he would be willing to meet Iranian President Hassan Rouhani if the Iranians wanted to discuss the dispute over Iran's nuclear program.

The Iranians, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamanei, have shrugged off the offer. Asked to respond to Iran's refusal to meet, Trump said it not matter to him whether they met or not.


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