Jailed Kurdish militant leader calls on PKK to dissolve, pro-Kurdish party says
- The imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party , Abdullah Ocalan, called for the PKK to disband, which could end the conflict with Turkey that has killed over 40,000 people.
- Syrian Democratic Forces commander Mazloum Abdi welcomed Ocalan's call but stated it only applies to the PKK and not to the SDF, emphasizing their separate status.
- Abdi expressed that peace in Turkey could prevent attacks on Kurdish forces in Syria, stating, 'If there is peace in Turkey, that means there is no excuse to keep attacking us here in Syria.'
- The Kurdish-led administration plans to organize their own local dialogue, criticizing a national dialogue conference held in Damascus, which they claim did not represent Syrians.
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