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PKK Formally Dissolves, Ending Four-Decade Armed Conflict with Turkey

The Kurdish insurgent group declares the end of its armed struggle following Abdullah Öcalan's call for disarmament, marking a potential turning point in Turkey's Kurdish issue.

Celebración en la región semiautónoma del Kurdistán iraquí por el 41º aniversario de la fundación del Partido de los Trabajadores del Kurdistán (PKK).
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Overview

  • The PKK announced its dissolution on May 12, 2025, ending a 40-year insurgency that caused approximately 45,000 deaths.
  • This decision follows the 12th Extraordinary Congress held from May 5 to 7, where members debated Abdullah Öcalan’s February 27 call for disarmament.
  • The disarmament process will be overseen by Öcalan, who has been imprisoned for 25 years and remains a central figure in the Kurdish movement.
  • President Erdogan had signaled on May 8 that the PKK’s disarmament announcement was imminent, aligning with ongoing peace efforts.
  • The PKK, designated as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S., and the EU, described its mission as complete, emphasizing a shift toward resolving the Kurdish question through democratic politics.