Erdogan Hails Key Step Towards Peace as PKK Disarms
Turkish President Erdogan calls for full support of Kurdish militants' disarmament. The PKK began the process by surrendering weapons, symbolizing a potential end to a decades-long insurgency. Erdogan emphasizes the role of parliament in the process, aiming for national unity and a peaceful future.

In a pivotal move toward peace, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has urged full backing for the disarmament of Kurdish militants, marking a new chapter for the nation. The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) initiated this process by handing over weapons, signaling a crucial step in resolving the protracted conflict.
On Friday, thirty PKK militants symbolically burned their weapons in northern Iraq, marking the beginning of what could be the end of a long-standing insurgency against Turkey. Erdogan highlighted the significance of this event, calling it the dawn of a new era and expressing hope for a united Turkey.
The Turkish government is on the verge of establishing a parliamentary commission to oversee the disarmament and help the PKK transition into democratic politics. The move comes after PKK's decision to disband, disarm, and cease their separatist fight, following a call from their imprisoned leader Abdullah Ocalan.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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