14.05.2025 08:20
The eyes are on the new phase as the PKK has decided to disband and lay down arms. The most important criterion is whether the PKK behaves in accordance with these decisions on the ground. This process will be monitored by MIT, and the acceptance of the PKK's disarmament will be based on the report that MIT President İbrahim Kalın will present to President Erdoğan.
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During the congress held between May 5-7, the terrorist organization PKK, which made the decision to dissolve, announced this decision to the public with a written statement. The statement reported the decisions to dissolve the organizational structure and to end the armed struggle methods. Following this decision, attention is now on how the weapons will be surrendered.
ERDOĞAN HAD DRAWN ATTENTION TO MIT'S ROLE
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, after the cabinet meeting, stated regarding the Terror-Free Turkey process, "Our MIT and other units will monitor the process to ensure that no accidents occur."
THE PROCESS WILL BE COMPLETED BY JUNE
MIT will closely monitor the process following the PKK's decision to dissolve and lay down arms, and will oversee the steps related to the implementation of the decision. This is expected to be completed by the end of June. Additionally, centers where the PKK will surrender its weapons in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria have been determined.
A COMMISSION WILL BE ESTABLISHED IN TWO SEPARATE CITIES
In June, a mechanism will be created for this purpose within Turkey, in Iraq, and in Syria. Two separate commissions will be established in Sulaymaniyah and Erbil for the surrender of weapons. Officials from the Iraqi Central Government, the Northern Iraq Administration, and MIT will work together in these commissions. The disarmament process will be monitored by MIT 24/7.
THE CRITICAL REPORT OF KALIN
According to a report by Milliyet; the disarmament process will be controlled through a mechanism created in collaboration with each country; in Iraq and Syria, where PKK's affiliated structures exist, MIT will work jointly with those states to supervise the disarmament. In Turkey, however, the control will solely be in the hands of MIT. The state's acceptance of the PKK's disarmament will be based on the report that MIT President İbrahim Kalın will present to President Erdoğan.
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