In Diyarbakir, Turkey, a ceasefire declaration by Kurdish militants has sparked mixed emotions among those affected by the 40-year conflict, with some expressing skepticism towards the Turkish government’s intentions. The PKK’s ceasefire announcement follows a call for disarmament by their imprisoned leader, potentially signaling progress in the peace process. Across the border in northern Iraq, Kurds in Sulaymaniyah cautiously welcome the ceasefire, viewing it as a significant moment that differs from past failed peace attempts.
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