White House says Turkish sanctions 'regrettable'

AFP  |  Washington 

The has said that Turkey's hikes on US products in retaliation for sanctions against were "regrettable" and again called for the immediate release of American pastor

"The tariffs from are certainly regrettable and a step in the wrong direction," said, while stopping short of announcing fresh retaliatory measures.

The defended a slew of tariffs and sanctions that have substantially weakened Turkey's currency and forced regulators to take steps to curb financial flows out of the country.

"The tariffs that the placed on were out of national security interests. Theirs are out of retaliation," said Sanders yesterday.

She added that even if pastor was released, tariffs would remain in place on

Sanders lamented that 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 said 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 has taken.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 06:36 IST