Trump tweets support for US pastor jailed in Turkey

AFP  |  Washington 

US has voiced support for an American Christian pastor on trial in on terror-related charges, in a case that has increased friction between and

"Pastor Andrew Brunson, a fine gentleman and Christian leader in the United States, is on trial and being persecuted in for no reason," tweeted late Tuesday.

"They call him a Spy, but I am more a than he is. Hopefully he will be allowed to come home to his beautiful family where he belongs!" A ruled Monday to keep Brunson in custody, deeming him to be a flight risk.

He is accused of engaging in activities on behalf of the group led by exiled Muslim -- who says is behind a failed 2016 coup -- and the (PKK).

Both the movement and the PKK are banned by as terror groups.

Brunson is also accused of espionage for political or military purposes.

In an indication of the importance of the case for Washington, his hearing on Monday was attended by Sam Brownback, at large for religious freedom, and Senator from Brunson's home state of

The meanwhile said it had seen "no credible evidence" Brunson was guilty of a crime.

The Brunson case has further hiked tensions between NATO allies and the United States, with US raising the issue in talks with Turkish counterpart

Relations are already strained over American backing for a despised by and the jailing of two employees at American missions in

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 14:15 IST