Overview
- The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has officially disbanded and pledged to hand over weapons, marking a major shift from armed struggle to political engagement.
- President Erdoğan has emphasized the importance of verifying the PKK's disarmament, with Turkey's intelligence service overseeing the process across multiple regions, including Iraq and Syria.
- The Turkish government is preparing legal proposals, including conditional releases for certain prisoners, but has ruled out a general amnesty.
- Pro-Kurdish DEM party leaders have called for the release of nearly 10,000 political prisoners to build trust and advance the peace process.
- PKK leaders stress that the disarmament process depends on Abdullah Öcalan's leadership and improved prison conditions, though he is unlikely to leave custody.