Erdogan dismisses lira fears, says “we have our God”
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has dismissed concerns over the
tumbling lira, calling on Turks to “have no worries”, after the currency
hit record lows in recent weeks on the back of a widening rift with the
United States.
Ankara and Washington, have been at loggerheads over the detention in Turkey of U.S. evangelical pastor Andrew Brunson on terrorism charges, prompting U.S. sanctions on two of Erdogan’s ministers and threats of trade restrictions.
Early on Friday, the lira hit a new record low, plunging to as far as 6 against the U.S. dollar after a Turkish delegation returned from talks in Washington on Thursday with no apparent solutions to an ongoing crisis.
Speaking to supporters in the Black Sea province of Rize late on
Thursday, Erdogan brushed off concerns over the currency as campaigns
against Turkey.
Last week, Erdogan called on citizens to convert their hard currency and gold into lira in order to prop up the plunging currency with a “domestic and national stance”.
Reuters
Ankara and Washington, have been at loggerheads over the detention in Turkey of U.S. evangelical pastor Andrew Brunson on terrorism charges, prompting U.S. sanctions on two of Erdogan’s ministers and threats of trade restrictions.
Early on Friday, the lira hit a new record low, plunging to as far as 6 against the U.S. dollar after a Turkish delegation returned from talks in Washington on Thursday with no apparent solutions to an ongoing crisis.
There are various campaigns being carried out. Don’t heed them, Erdogan said.
Don’t forget, if they have their dollars, we have our people, our God. We are working hard. Look at what we were 16 years ago and look at us now, he said.
Last week, Erdogan called on citizens to convert their hard currency and gold into lira in order to prop up the plunging currency with a “domestic and national stance”.
Reuters