In May, the forbidden Employee Kurdistan (PKK) announced the end of his more than 40-year-old armed struggle and the dissolution. Now the words actions must follow. According to a TV report, the militia starts on Friday with the delivery of its weapons.
As the Turkish television broadcaster NTV reported on Tuesday, the gun transfer will take place in the North Iraqi city of Sulaimanijja. According to the report, which was not called sources, the detained PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan will send a video message to the PKK basis in the North -Iraqi Kandil Mountains. He will demand a mechanism for disarmament.
Meeting with Erdogan
The entire process must last two to five months. On Monday, a delegation of the Pro-Kurdish Deme-Party met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara to discuss the process.
Since the uprising of the PKK against Turkey in 1984, more than 40,000 people have been killed in the conflict. According to Ankara, but according to the fights between Turkish soldiers and PKK hunters in southeastern Türkiye and in the north of Iraq. The goal of the PKK was an independent Kurdish area.
Source: Krone

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