U.S. pastor Andrew Brunson and his wife Norrine arrive at the airport in Izmir, Turkey October 12, 2018. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
Reuters: Freed pastor Brunson leaves Turkey, due in U.S. Saturday
IZMIR, Turkey (Reuters) - A U.S. pastor left Turkey on Friday after a Turkish court freed him from two years of detention, in a step that could improve U.S.-Turkish ties strained by differences over Syria, Iran and Ankara’s planned purchase of Russian military equipment.
An aircraft carrying Pastor Andrew Brunson cleared Turkish airspace and he was expected to land at Joint Base Andrews outside of Washington at around noon EDT (1600 GMT) on Saturday after a stop in Germany, a White House spokesman said.
Brunson was released after the court sentenced him to three years and 1-1/2 months in prison on terrorism charges, but said he would not serve any further jail time. Brunson, who has lived in Turkey for more than 20 years, was jailed two years ago and has been under house arrest since July.
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