13.07.2025 12:10
Speaking at the Kızılcahamam camp, AK Party Spokesperson Ömer Çelik stated, "In the coming days, we will see the establishment of the Terror-Free Turkey Commission in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. The issue of terrorism will come to an end. All branches of the PKK must lay down their arms and cease to exist. With the completion of this process, the areas of exploitation will close."
The "32nd Consultation and Evaluation Meeting" organized by the AK Party in Kızılcahamam has come to an end. AK Party Spokesperson Ömer Çelik, who appeared before the cameras, made evaluations regarding the Terror-Free Turkey process.
"OUR PRESIDENT'S SPEECH RESONATED WIDELY AROUND THE WORLD"
Key points from AK Party Spokesperson Ömer Çelik's statements are as follows; "We discussed issues from security to justice. These will be evaluated in the upcoming MYK and MKYK meetings. Our President's speech yesterday resonated widely around the world. The issue of terrorism will come to an end. Our President mentioned that with the completion of the process, all these areas of exploitation will close, and those who try to create a mission for themselves from here will be left unemployed.
"ALL WINGS OF THE PKK MUST LAY DOWN THEIR ARMS"
The perspective of ending the terrorism issue has been met with great interest worldwide. The disarmament process must continue uninterrupted. All wings of the PKK must lay down their arms and disappear. The importance of cooperation among all sectarian groups in the region is also appreciated by our close surroundings. The Iraqi authorities have shown great interest.
"THE TERROR-FREE TURKEY COMMISSION WILL BE ESTABLISHED WITHIN DAYS"
With the completion of the process, areas of exploitation will close. Disarmament must continue without interruption. In the afternoon, we will hold our meeting under the chairmanship of our President. We may see the commission established within days. The Terror-Free Turkey process is not a give-and-take process or a bargaining process. We would like to listen to criticisms, but there is no reasonable ground for resorting to verbal violence and distorting what has happened.