The leader of the MHP, Devlet Bahçeli, shaking hands with DEM Party deputies on the day the new legislative year of the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM) began, and the messages given afterwards raised the question, "Is a new resolution process beginning?" CLOSED THE DOOR TO DISCUSSIONSWhile discussions continued, a striking statement came from the Deputy Chairman of the AK Party and Bursa deputy, Efkan Ala. By stating, "The resolution process is not on our agenda," Ala closed the door to discussions, saying, "The problem is different, and the solutions to the problems will also be different. It happened in the past, it's over. Contact with Abdullah Öcalan is not on our agenda. We are not obliged to do the same thing every time. A Kurdish channel broadcasts 24 hours. These issues have been overcome. At a certain point in those processes, the Middle East was devastated. If Turkey had not made those reforms, it would have succumbed to projects that aimed to turn it into Iraq and Syria," he said.
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