The Kurdish militant group PKK declared a ceasefire following a call from their imprisoned leader, Abdullah Ocalan, to disarm. This move represents a potential breakthrough for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and follows 18 months of regional changes. The peace efforts may be driven by Erdoğan’s political allies, who seek Kurdish support to potentially alter constitutional term limits. However, some analysts remain skeptical about the long-term durability of the ceasefire.
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