Turkey will stand strong against "attempted economic coup", claims Erdogan
Recep Tayyip Erdogan today told thousands of supporters in Ankara that the country was being "threatened by the economy, sanctions, foreign currency, interest rates and inflation."
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Turkey's president has said his country will stand strong against an "attempted economic coup" amid heightened tensions with the US.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan today told thousands of supporters in Ankara that the country was being "threatened by the economy, sanctions, foreign currency, interest rates and inflation."
He said: "We tell them that we see their game and we challenge them."
Turkey is reeling from a massive sell-off of its currency as Washington imposed sanctions and threatened new ones if an American pastor under house arrest isn't released.
The lira's value dropped 38 percent against the dollar since the beginning of the year and sunk as low as 7.24 this week.
Yesterday, rating agencies Standard & Poor and Moody's downgraded Turkey's credit rating further to "junk" status.
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