Peace with Kurds to Gain Momentum as PKK Starts Laying Down Arms: Erdogan
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A pro-Kurdish party held talks this Sunday, July 6 with the sentenced to life isolation before a meeting with Erdogan on Monday. It is expected to take place soon a ceremony of disarmament of the organization deemed terrorist by Ankara.
Karasu: Rojhilat forces can present a common program
KCK Executive Council member Mustafa Karasu spoke to Medya Haber TV about the Peace and Democratic Society Process, as well as current developments in Kurdistan, Turkey, and the Middle East. The first part of the interview can be read here, and the second here. Criticism to correct shortcomings There are some negative attitudes. Truly, there has been opposition to the PKK and Leader Apo [Abdullah Öcalan] for 50 years in certain circles. This has…
Turkish President Recep Tayyyip Erdogan said Saturday that the peace process with the Kurds would be able to move forward soon after the PKK military organization, considered a terrorist in Ankara, will begin to issue weapons,...
It was stated that the insistence on holding the ceremony where a group of organization members will lay down their arms as the first step of the process on the borders of Sulaymaniyah was for "security" reasons.
Context Are we ever closer to witnessing peace? A lasting peace would have large-scale implications The Turkish Government announced that the process of disarming the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) could begin in days, which represents a significant step forward in the search for a solution to a conflict of more than 40 years. This confrontation has profoundly marked Turkish domestic politics and its role in the Middle East. If the current dialo…
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