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Kurdish PKK announce plan to disband
Youngsters hold a photograph of the jailed leader of the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, Abdullah Ocalan, in Diyarbakir, Turkey, February 27, 2025

THE Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militant group announced yesterday that it will disband and disarm as part of a new peace initiative with Turkey, ending four decades of armed conflict.

The decision by the PKK, which promises to put an end to one of the longest insurgencies in the Middle East and could have a significant impact in Turkey, Syria and Iraq, was announced by the Firat News Agency, a media outlet close to the group. 

 

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