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    Kurdish militants in Iraq, Syria must lay down weapons, Erdogan's party says

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    Posted on February 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Erdogan's party urges Kurdish militants to disarm following PKK leader Ocalan's call, aiming to end a 40-year conflict and achieve a terror-free Turkey.

    Erdogan's Party Urges Kurdish Militants in Iraq and Syria to Disarm

    ANKARA (Reuters) - All Kurdish militants in Iraq and Syria, including U.S.-allied Syrian Kurdish forces, must lay down their weapons after the peace call from the jailed leader of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Turkey's ruling AK Party said on Friday.

    Thursday's call from PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan for the group to disarm and disband could potentially lead to ending a 40-year conflict and have far-reaching political and security consequences for the region.

    The PKK has not yet reacted to the call, but the Syrian Kurdish YPG, the spearhead of a key U.S. ally against Islamic State in Syria that Ankara views as an extension of the PKK, has said Ocalan's message did not apply to them.

    Speaking to reporters in Istanbul, AK Party spokesman Omer Celik said the call would advance the government's ambitions of a "terror-free Turkey" if heeded, but added that there would be no negotiating or bargaining with the PKK.

    "Regardless of what name it uses, the terrorist organisation must lay down its weapons and disarm itself, along with all its elements and extensions in Iraq and Syria," Celik said.

    The PKK launched its insurgency against the Turkish state in 1984 and is now based in the mountains of northern Iraq. It is designated a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the United States and European Union. More than 40,000 people have been killed in the conflict.

    Ankara has repeatedly called on the YPG to disarm since the fall of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad last year, warning that it would face military action otherwise.

    Ocalan's call, prompted by a surprise proposal last October from an ultra-nationalist ally of the Turkish president, has been welcomed by the United States, European Union, and other Western allies, as well as Turkey's neighbours Iraq and Iran.

    (Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu and Huseyin Hayatsever; Editing by Daren Butler and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Erdogan's party calls for Kurdish militants in Iraq and Syria to disarm.
    • •PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan urges disarmament to end a 40-year conflict.
    • •The Syrian Kurdish YPG states Ocalan's message does not apply to them.
    • •Turkey's AK Party insists on no negotiations with the PKK.
    • •The call has been welcomed by the US, EU, and Turkey's neighbors.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kurdish militants in Iraq, Syria must lay down weapons, Erdogan's party says

    1What did Abdullah Ocalan call for regarding the PKK?

    Abdullah Ocalan called for the PKK to disarm and disband, which could potentially end a 40-year conflict.

    2How has the Turkish government responded to Ocalan's call?

    The Turkish government, through AK Party spokesman Omer Celik, stated that all Kurdish militants must lay down their weapons and that there would be no negotiations.

    3What is the relationship between the YPG and the PKK?

    The YPG is viewed by Ankara as an extension of the PKK, despite being a key U.S. ally against Islamic State in Syria.

    4What are the potential consequences of Ocalan's call?

    Ocalan's call has been welcomed by the U.S., EU, and other Western allies, suggesting it could lead to significant political and security changes in the region.

    5What has Ankara warned regarding the YPG?

    Ankara has warned that the YPG must disarm or face military action, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

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