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    Xinhua | Updated: 2018-08-16 08:48
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    White House spokesperson Sarah Sanders (Rear) attends a press briefing at the White House in Washington D.C., the United States, on Aug 15, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]

    WASHINGTON — The White House said on Wednesday that the United States will not lift sanctions on Turkish steel and aluminum products even if detained American pastor Andrew Brunson is released.

    In a press briefing, White House spokesperson Sarah Sanders said, "The tariffs that are in place on steel would not be removed with the release of Pastor Brunson. The tariffs are specific to national security."

    "The president's been clear about the steel and aluminum industries, steel, particularly, in this case; that those are industries that must be protected. We must have the ability to reach certain levels of manufacturing those products here in the United States for the purposes of national security," she explained.

    Turkey announced earlier to slap tariffs on American goods.

    Sanders responded that "the tariffs from Turkey are certainly regrettable and a step in the wrong direction," adding "certainly we don't support Turkey's decision to retaliate against us protecting our national security interests."

    "The tariffs that the United States placed on Turkey were out of national security interests, theirs are out of retaliation," she noted, refusing to reveal US further actions to respond to Ankara's statement.

    Speaking of Brunson's case, Sanders said, "We feel that Turkey and specifically President Erdogan have treated Pastor Brunson ... very unfairly, very badly."

    "It's something that we won't forget in the administration," she added.

    Tourists line up to enter at a Louis Vuitton store in Istanbul on Monday. [Photo/Agencies]

    As for the Turkish economy and its currency, Sanders said, "We're monitoring the situation with respect to the Turkish economy and the decline of the lira, but Turkey's economic problems, those are part of a long-term trend, something of its own making and not the result of any actions the United States has taken."

    After Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's appeal to boycott US electronic products on Tuesday, Erdogan signed a decree to raise tariffs on some US imports including cars, alcohol and tobacco, state-run Anadolu agency quoted Turkish Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan as saying on Wednesday.

    US President Donald Trump tweeted last week that he had authorized to double the tariffs on steel and aluminum products from Turkey to 50 percent and 20 percent respectively.

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