A recent agreement between the Syrian government and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) has led to the SDF relinquishing control of territories in Syria, which Turkish officials believe may aid in resolving Turkey’s long-standing conflict with the PKK. With the SDF’s withdrawal, Turkish leaders see potential progress in peace efforts, previously hindered by the SDF’s presence. Turkish nationalists view this development as a favorable turning point, potentially diminishing PKK influence. Analysts suggest that this shift strengthens Turkey while weakening Kurdish aspirations for autonomy.
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