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Swarajya Staff
Oct 17, 2019, 12:59 PM | Updated 12:59 PM IST
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US President Donald Trump has threatened that Ankara will face "devastating" sanctions if high-level discussions between the two sides do not "work it out".
"I think they'll have a successful meeting," Trump said on Wednesday (16 October) at the White House in a joint press conference with visiting Italian President Sergio Mattarella, referring to Vice President Mike Pence's meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan scheduled for Thursday (17 October), Xinhua reported.
"If they don't, the sanctions and tariffs and other things that we're doing -- we will do and are doing to Turkey -- will be devastating to Turkey's economy," Trump added.
Pence, along with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other senior officials, headed to Turkey on Wednesday, campaigning for a cease-fire for Turkey's offensive in Syria, which has already been denied by Erdogan.
Pence is expected to meet Erdogan on Thursday, when he will "reiterate President Trump's commitment to maintain punishing economic sanctions on Turkey until a resolution is reached," according to a statement released by Pence's office Tuesday (15 October).
The US on Monday (14 October) rolled out a package of sanctions on Turkey over its military operations in Syria, including blacklisting senior Turkish officials, halting bilateral trade negotiations and raising tariffs on steel imports from the country.
The sanctions came days after Turkey launched military operations targeting the Kurdish forces in several parts of northeast Syria. The Turkish campaign came after Trump's order over the weekend to withdraw around 1,000 US troops from northern Syria.
Earlier on 9 October, after Turkey started its military offensive against Kurdish forces, Trump, in a letter to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, threatened to destroy Turkey’s economy if the situation in Syria is not contained in a humane way.
“You don’t want to be responsible for slaughtering thousands of people, and I don’t want to be responsible for destroying the Turkish economy – and I will,” Trump wrote.
“History will look upon you favorably if you get this done the right and humane way,” Trump continued.
Trumpâs letter to Erdogan. *Not* parody. If this doesnât break the internet... pic.twitter.com/Z3MpG2ILlg
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) October 17, 2019
“It will look upon you forever as the devil if good things don’t happen,” the US President added.
“Don’t be a tough guy. Don’t be a fool!” Trump finished, adding: “I will call you later.”
(With Inputs from IANS.)