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This Article is From Oct 13, 2018

Turkey Frees U.S. Pastor in Move Long Sought by Trump and Pence

(Bloomberg) -- A Turkish court set free U.S. Pastor Andrew Brunson after holding him in prison for almost two years, removing a key source of tension between Turkey and the United States.

The court in Izmir convicted Brunson, 50, an evangelical pastor from North Carolina, and sentenced him to three years, 1 month and 15 days in jail, but lifted all judicial controls and released him after accounting for penalty reductions and time served.

Brunson had been accused of collaborating with terrorist groups and participating in a 2016 coup attempt in Turkey. His prolonged imprisonment led the U.S. to impose sanctions on two Turkish ministers and threaten further penalties were he not released. His release will be seen as a political victory for President Donald Trump, who started his day on Twitter by saying he was “working very hard” on the Brunson case.

“It will be a victory, there is no question,” said Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington. “I'm wondering what the political cost may be.”

The lira pared gains and was little changed at 5.9256 per dollar at 2:05 p.m. in New York.

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