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While the DEM Party's delegation in Imralı continues its political contacts, the words of DEM Co-Chair Tülay Hatimoğulları, "We will either build peace or there will be negative disruptions, everywhere will be like Gaza," continue to be discussed.
ISSUED A STATEMENT AFTER THE REACTIONS
Hatimoğulları, whose words drew reactions, had published a written statement. In her statement, Hatimoğulları said, "I want to start by bringing forward what I will say last: No one's power will be able to distort our insistence and words for peace. All our efforts are for a dignified peace. Period."
"OUR MAIN ISSUE IS TO TAKE STEPS FOR THE REALIZATION OF THE SOLUTION"
Emphasizing that they are a party that knows from experience that no solution can be achieved through a language of reaction or threat in such a period, Hatimoğulları stated in her announcement, "Our main issue is to take steps for the realization of a peaceful and democratic solution in the healthiest way. I present this with respect to the public."
ALSO ADDRESSED THE SAME ISSUE IN THE GROUP MEETING
Speaking about her statement that drew reactions at the DEM Party's group meeting, Tülay Hatimoğulları said: "The statement I made in Diyarbakır has been distorted by some sources. It is clear that some sources that do not want peace will continue these kinds of disinformation. We say from here that there should be no involvement in actions that will fuel war and are against peace."
CALL TO THE OPPOSITION
In the group meeting, Hatimoğulları also evaluated the Imralı talks, stating that a significant portion of the opposition has shown common sense and made solution-oriented statements so far. Hatimoğulları continued her speech by saying, "This is a very important contribution to the Turkish society. Your attitude is valuable, your attitude is very important. Let’s strengthen this attitude even more and continue to work together for peace under the roof of this parliament and within society."
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