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Turkish president hails the start of disarmament by militant Kurdish separatists

NORTHERN IRAQ, JUL 12 – Thirty PKK fighters symbolically disarmed in northern Iraq, marking the start of a phased process to end a 47-year conflict and transition to democratic politics, officials said.

  • On Saturday in Ankara, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan praised the initiation of Kurdish separatist militants beginning to disarm.
  • The move follows decades of armed conflict since 1984, with PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan urging the group in February to disband and disarm, announced officially in May.
  • In northern Iraq, where the Kurdistan regional government supports the peace initiative, 30 PKK fighters publicly destroyed their arms as part of a disarmament effort that includes cataloging and eliminating weapons to prevent their misuse.
  • Erdogan declared that a new era is beginning for Turkey, marked by strength and influence, and emphasized that the longstanding issue of terrorism, lasting over four decades, is nearing its resolution.
  • Turkey intends to establish a parliamentary commission to monitor disarmament and facilitate political transition, with efforts toward a political resolution scheduled to start when parliament reconvenes in October, despite ongoing challenges following previous unsuccessful peace attempts.
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