The process that started with the call of MHP General Chairman Devlet Bahçeli continues with the DEM Party visiting political parties after meeting with terrorist leader Abdullah Öcalan in İmralı. After returning from İmralı, the DEM Party delegation first visited the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Numan Kurtulmuş, and then met with MHP leader Bahçeli. Continuing their visits to political parties on the first day of the week, the DEM Party delegation also visited the Future Party today. A striking statement came from the delegation after their meeting with Ahmet Davutoğlu. "A STATEMENT TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT"After their discussions with the Future Party, journalists asked DEM Party Istanbul Deputy Sırrı Süreyya Önder about the words of DEM Party Co-Chair Tülay Hatimoğulları, "If the doors of İmralı are not opened, everywhere will be Gaza." In response to the question, Önder said, "That statement is taken out of context." He added, "Our general approach is not to describe the peace process as a disaster. Peace is not an easy thing, but it is the most beautiful thing in the world. We prefer to describe it with the blessings it will bring to this country in the future with beautiful things. No one should take such approaches out of context and trample on them. Our co-chair's approach is in this way." WHAT DID TÜLAY HATİMOĞLULLARI SAY?During a public meeting held by the Democratic Regions Party (DBP) in Diyarbakır, Hatimoğulları made the following statements: "In this historical break, either a positive break will occur and we will build peace, or negative breaks will occur and everywhere will be Gaza. Therefore, we want to address the state mind from here. This meeting that took place in İmralı is not enough; the doors of İmralı must be opened, and the physical conditions must be provided for Öcalan to work for peace, not only for Turkey's peace but for the peace of the entire Middle East as well. I will emphasize one more point. This process is an important process, and we are all following it with great excitement."
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