Turkey's Path to a Terror-Free Future
Turkey is committed to ensuring a seamless transition to a 'terror-free' nation as the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) declares its dissolution. Fahrettin Altun, Turkey's communications director, emphasized the process would be thorough, long-term, and conducted with transparency and sensitivity.

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Turkey is set on a course to become a 'terror-free' nation following the announcement of dissolution by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). The commitment was echoed by Fahrettin Altun, the nation's communications director, who assured that the process would be extensive and handled with care.
Altun's statement, made via social media platform X, highlighted the government's dedication to navigating this transformation through careful, transparent measures. He underscored the importance of a systematic approach in overcoming terrorism-related challenges.
This development signifies a significant chapter in Turkey's security landscape, promising a stable future by addressing the root causes of terrorism methodically.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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