Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, has called on Kurds to adopt a democratic approach to resolve their internal issues and to negotiate with the countries they inhabit. This appeal was made during a conference in Diyarbakir, emphasizing the importance of renouncing violence.
In a new message from prison, Abdullah Ocalan, the founder of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, affirmed that the peace process with Turkey is irreversible. He called for a new framework to redefine the relationship between Kurds and the Turkish state.
Turkey has made a significant move to end the isolation of Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), as part of peace efforts. The proposed measures include granting Ocalan more freedom and changing his legal status.
A delegation from the Peoples' Democratic Party visited imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan as peace efforts in Turkey face increasing complexity. This visit follows Ocalan's call for 'democratic integration' in a recent message from prison.