PKK proclaims a dedication fire in a 40-year conflict with Turkiya: Kurdish media | PKK news
The Kurdish group invites Ankar to let go to the closed leader of Abdullah Freshman, who has been near the overall insulation since 1999.
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) stated that it would implement a truce with Turkiya, watching at the invitation of its prison leader Abdullah fatherly to disarmKurdish media reports.
The announcement of the banned group, reported on Saturday by the Pro-PKK Firat (ANF) news agency, is considered a big step towards the completion of a 40-year conflict with the Turkish state.
“In order to pave the way to call on the leaders of the APO for peace and the Democratic Society, let us declare a ceasefire in force from today,” the PKK Executive Board states the statement quoted by Anf, referring to the fatherly.
“We agree with the content of the call as it is and we say that we will follow it and implement it,” the committee said.
“None of our forces will take armed measures if not attacked,” he added.
The group announced that he hoped that Ankara would release the father -in -law, which has been held in almost overall insulation since 1999, so that he could lead the disarmament process, adding that it is necessary to establish the necessary political and democratic conditions in order to succeed.
The statement did not specifically placed a time strip when the group would dissolve.
On Thursday, the father -in -law sent a historic call from prison to lay his hands, fell apart and end her conflict with the Turkish state for decades.
Father, 75, has been closed on Imrali Island, outside Istanbul, since 1999, after being convicted of betrayal. Despite his prison, he still has a significant impact on PKK, which he founded in 1978.
The day after, Turkiye -Oov President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Greeted the father’s call, describing him as a “historical opportunity” for peace.
He said that Turkiye would “watch” to make sure that conversations on the end of the rebellion “were” brought to a successful conclusion. “
“When the pressure of terrorism and weapons is eliminated, the premises for politics in democracy will naturally expand,” Erdogan promised.
PKK, which has marked Turkiye, the United States and the European Union with a terrorist group, has rebelled since 1984 with the aim of carving a homeland for the Kurds, which count around them 20 percent of Turkiye’s 85 million people.
Since he was in prison in 1999, there were different attempts to end bloodshed, which killed more than 40,000 people.
Previous peace efforts with PKK ended up in failure, recently in 2015.
PKK said on Saturday that he was ready to convene a congress that he wanted to be fatherly, but “in order for this to happen, one must create an appropriate safe environment,” and the father “must personally direct and guide him for the success of the congress.”