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Turkey court frees US pastor; move to mend allies’ relations

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IZMIR, Turkey: The American evangelical Christian pastor at the centre of a row between Ankara and Washington arrived at his home in Turkey on Friday after a Turkish court ruled he could go free, a move that may signal a major step towards mending ties between the allies.


Andrew Brunson arrived at his home in Turkey’s coastal province of Izmir, a Reuters cameraman said, having left the courthouse in a convoy of cars.


He was released after the court sentenced him to three years and 1-1/2 months in prison on terrorism charges, but said he would not serve any further jail time. The pastor has lived in Turkey for more than 20 years and was put in prison two years ago and has been under house arrest since July.


US President Donald Trump, who has imposed sanctions on Turkey in an attempt to secure Brunson’s freedom, tweeted: “PASTOR BRUNSON JUST RELEASED. WILL BE HOME SOON!”


Dressed in a black suit, white shirt and red tie, the North Carolina native wept as the decision was announced, witnesses said. Before the judge’s ruling he had told the court: “I am an innocent man. I love Jesus, I love Turkey.”


After the ruling, Brunson’s lawyer told reporters the pastor was likely to leave Turkey. The US military has a plan to fly Brunson back to America on a military aircraft, officials said.


The diplomatic stand-off over Brunson, who had been pastor of the Izmir Resurrection Church, had accelerated a sell-off in Turkey’s lira currency, worsening a financial crisis.


Brunson had been accused of links to Kurdish fighters and supporters of Fethullah Gulen, the cleric blamed by Turkey for a coup attempt in 2016. Brunson denied the accusation and Washington had demanded his immediate release.


Witnesses told the court in the western town of Aliaga that testimonies against the pastor attributed to them were inaccurate.


Brunson’s wife Norine looked on from the visitors’ area.


Brunson’s mother said she and his father were elated at the news. “We are overjoyed that God has answered the prayers of so many people around the world,” she said.


Trump has scored points with evangelical Christians, a large part of his political base, by focusing on the Brunson case. The release could boost Trump’s ability to encourage such voters to support Republicans in large numbers in November 6 elections, which will determine whether the party keeps control of Congress.


The heavily conservative constituency voted overwhelmingly for Trump in 2016. He has called Brunson a “great Christian”, and Vice President Mike Pence, the White House’s top emissary to evangelicals, had urged Americans to pray for Brunson.


US broadcaster NBC said on Thursday that Washington had done a secret deal with Ankara to secure Brunson’s release. — Reuters


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