Kurdistan Workers' Party to Disband in Move to End 40-Year Armed Conflict with Turkey

In a historic decision aimed at ending the 40-year-long armed conflict with Turkey, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has announced it will disband. The news was reported on Monday by the Firat News Agency, which is closely affiliated with the organization.

Kurdistan Workers' Party to Disband in Move to End 40-Year Armed Conflict with Turkey

Kurdistan Workers' Party to Disband in Move to End 40-Year Armed Conflict with Turkey


Kurdistan Workers' Party to Disband in Move to End 40-Year Armed Conflict with Turkey

In a historic decision aimed at ending the 40-year-long armed conflict with Turkey, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has announced it will disband. The news was reported on Monday by the Firat News Agency, which is closely affiliated with the organization.

In an official statement, the group said:
"At the 12th PKK Congress, it was decided to dissolve the organizational structure of the PKK and abandon the path of armed struggle."

This announcement is part of a new peace initiative aimed at achieving a long-term political resolution with Turkey.