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Kurdistan Region Drives Ankara-PKK Peace Talks Forward

The Kurdistan Region’s mediation continues to play a central role in peace talks between Ankara and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). Turkish officials have publicly praised the Kurdistan Region’s mediation for helping coordinate efforts and build trust.

Turkish Consul General in Erbil Erman Topcu said the Kurdistan Region’s mediation has aligned steps between Baghdad, Erbil, and Ankara. He stressed that local leaders actively contribute to the process, keeping all sides engaged. Topcu added that Turkey remains hopeful for tangible progress.

The peace process advanced after PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan called for the group to dissolve and lay down arms. Following his instructions, the PKK began withdrawing fighters from strategic positions within the Kurdistan Region. This move demonstrates the group’s willingness to cooperate.

A parliamentary commission formed to provide a legal framework for the talks. However, it has not decided yet whether to send a delegation to Imrali prison to meet Ocalan. Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party leader, Devlet Bahceli, stated he and colleagues would personally meet Ocalan if the commission fails.

Kurdistan Region leaders engaged in multiple meetings with Turkish officials, including President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. They concluded that Turkey shows seriousness about the talks. Leaders emphasized that the process requires patience and careful steps, noting it may take years to complete.

Topcu pointed out that success relies on actions, not statements. He encouraged all parties to focus on measurable results and follow a strategic, step-by-step plan.

The PKK, founded in 1978, initially sought Kurdish independence but later pursued political and cultural rights. Turkey and several Western countries label the PKK as a terrorist organization.

Overall, the Kurdistan Region’s mediation bridges gaps and ensures dialogue continues. It strengthens cooperation, supports stability, and helps both Ankara and the PKK work toward peaceful solutions. Without the Kurdistan Region’s mediation, observers say, the talks could face severe delays and risk failure.

The Kurdistan Region’s mediation has proven vital in fostering trust, maintaining communication, and keeping the peace process on track. Its continued involvement may determine whether Ankara and the PKK achieve long-term reconciliation.

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