Kurdish PKK disbands and ends 40-year Turkey insurgency
PKK announces disbandment and ceasefire, ending decades-long insurgency in Turkey, with disarmament talks to follow.
Kurdish PKK says will disband and end armed struggle
The Kurdistan Workers' Party announced Monday its dissolution and the end of more than four decades of armed struggle against the Turkish state, the pro-Kurd ANF news agency reported.The 12th PKK...
PKK Ends Armed Struggle, Seeks Peaceful Path For Kurdish Rights
The PKK has announced it is dissolving its armed structure and ending its decades-long insurgency against Turkey, marking a significant shift toward democratic politics. The decision seeks a peaceful resolution to the Kurdish issue, though concerns about Turkish reconciliation remain.
Kurdish P.K.K. Says It Will End Conflict with Turkish State
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or P.K.K., said that it would lay down its arms and disband, a decision that could reverberate in neighboring countries.
How Diplomacy Helped In Disbanding Armed Turkish Group PKK
The PKK's historic announcement Monday about ending its armed struggle is the result of months of shuttle diplomacy to end the decades-old Kurdish conflict that has cost tens of thousands of lives.
Kurdish PKK disbands and ends Turkey insurgency, PKK-linked agency says
The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group, which has been locked in bloody conflict with the Turkish state for more than four decades, decided to disband and end its armed struggle, a news agency close to the group reported on Monday. The PKK decision is set to have far-reaching political…
Kurdish militant group PKK to disband after four-decade insurgency against Turkey
After more than a four-decade insurgency carried out by Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) against Turkey, the US-designated terror group, says it has abandoned its armed struggle against Ankara.
Kurdish PKK disbands and ends Turkey insurgency, PKK-linked agency says
PKK militant group dissolves after four decades of conflict with Turkey, impacting regional politics and security.
Mixed reactions in Netherlands as Kurdish militant group ends armed activity
A recent announcement by the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, to end its armed campaign has sparked mixed reactions from the Kurdish community in the Netherlands. While some express hope for a peaceful resolution, others remain cautious, particularly about how Turkey may respond.
Kurdish militant group fighting Turkish forces for decades has decided to lay down arms
The move could mean a historic step towards stability in the region.
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