The Kurdistan Workers' Party (#PKK), a Kurdish militant group, has announced it will disband and renounce armed conflict as part of a peace deal with #Turkey. This follows a call by PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan to lay down arms and dissolve the group. The peace process, which began with negotiations between Öcalan and the Turkish state last October, aims to end a four-decade conflict.
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#Peace is the most important thing. War will not bring any benefits. The best benefit for humanity is peace and stability.
The PKK, a group listed as a terror organization by Turkey and its Western allies, has announced it will disband and renounce armed conflict.
Öcalan's Role:
Abdullah Öcalan, the imprisoned leader of the PKK, made a call for the group to lay down arms and dissolve, which has been a key factor in the peace process.
Peace Process:
A new peace initiative between Turkey and the PKK has been underway, with negotiations between Öcalan and the Turkish state beginning last October.
Ending Conflict:
The peace deal aims to end the four-decade conflict between the PKK and Turkey, which has resulted in significant casualties.
Regional Implications:
The success of this peace process has implications for Turkey's domestic stability and regional dynamics, particularly in Syria and Iraq.
The issue of the Kurdistan Workers' Party's peace with the Turkish government is a right action. It is still unclear to what extent the Turkish government wants to solve this issue.
But based on a regional political and geopolitical analysis, it can be said that the Turkish government wants to solve this issue and the Erdogan government wants to solve the Kurdish issue in its country. When this issue is solved, the Turkish government is supposed to leave NATO and join China and Russia.
Those who are making such analyses based on their hostility to the Workers' Party are supporters of a party that was the temporary leadership in Iran until yesterday, and it is natural that Kurdish parties have used neighbors. For example, the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran and the Komala Party were in Iraq and received political and logistical support from Saddam Hussein, and the Patriotic Union was in Iran, and many Kurdish parties have done the same.
Turkey wants to kill two birds with one stone.
1. Turkey wants to solve the Kurdish issue because Turkey wants to leave NATO.
2 Turkey fears that one day Israel will have a military conflict over Syria and that Israel can use the Kurdish card against Turkey to defeat Turkey and Erdogan is thinking of silencing the Kurdish struggle.
3 Turkey does not believe much in the European Union and NATO and mostly aligns itself closer to China and Russia.
4 Turkey is trying not to have any internal enemies because if it gets involved in a war with a country, they can weaken Turkey militarily through the Kurds.
There is another issue: a large part of the failure of Kurdish national movements has been their dependence on a single leader.
What is the Kurdish relationship with Turkey?
Towards the end of the Ottoman Empire, many Kurds began to resent Turks, such as Sheikh Said, who stated that "never in its history has Kurdistan been in such a state of devastation", and that it was "obvious that the Turks are oppressive and vile towards the Kurds. They do not honour their promises.
How different are Turkish and Kurdish?
Belonging to different language families, the Kurdish and Turkish languages have distinctive linguistic features. While Turkish belongs to the Uralic–Altaic language family, Kurdish is grouped among the western Iranian group of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European fam- ily.
Do Turks and Kurds get along?
One should not separate the Turks and the Kurds. They have lived together for centuries and have close cultural affinities. Their languages may be different, but their way of living, their group behaviour are more or less the same.
1 Does Turkey really want internal peace with the Kurds? Are Turkey's intentions pure and is there no other purpose behind this?
2 Turkey has been pressuring the leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party in prison for many months and years to finally declare that he wants the dissolution of the Workers' Party.
3 Turkey has never had and will never have any intention of solving the Kurdish issue in Turkey. In the end, we will see how it will physically suppress the Kurds.
4 The Turks are not peace-loving, but have long-term goals to quell the Kurdish movement in that country. If we do a psychological analysis, Turkey's goal is to destroy the Kurdish movement. There is no intention for peace in the Turkish mind and thinking.
5 We will see divisions in the ranks of the Kurdistan Workers' Party because there is no peace, but rather a deception.
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