Turkey's Kurdish leaders meet jailed politician; 2 sides inch toward peace
- A delegation from a pro-Kurdish political party met with a jailed Kurdish leader, marking progress in peace talks to end a 40-year conflict in Turkey.
- Demirtas, jailed since 2016 on terrorism charges, urged all sides to focus on a common future where everyone wins.
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for the disbandment of the PKK and the surrender of its weapons during a speech in Diyarbakir.
- The meeting followed a prior meeting between party members and Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned leader of the PKK, who has been jailed since 1999.
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