Turkey facing US sanctions over pastor

The friendship between the United States and Turkey is on the line over a dispute over an American pastor under house arrest in Turkey.

Andrew Craig Brunson

US pastor Andrew Craig Brunson is at the centre of a diplomatic row between Turkey and the US. Source: AAP

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan says Turkey will stand its ground after US President Donald Trump threatened to slap sanctions on Ankara if it does not free an American pastor.

The friendship between the United States and Turkey is on the line in this dispute.

Broadcaster Haberturk reported the story on Sunday.

"We will not take a step back when faced with sanctions," Erdogan is quoted as saying. "They should not forget that they will lose a sincere partner."

American pastor Andrew Brunson, who was transferred to house arrest this week after 21 months of detention in a Turkish prison, has worked in Turkey for more than two decades.

Brunson has been accused of supporting the group Ankara says was behind a failed military coup in 2016 and Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). The pastor, who has denied the charges, faces up to 35 years in jail if found guilty.

Diplomats have been working to settle the tense dispute and on Saturday US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo discussed the status of the pastor with Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, the State Department said.


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