29.10.2025 18:05
Following the announcement of the terrorist organization PKK's complete withdrawal from Turkey, the date for the third meeting between President Erdoğan and the DEM Party delegation in Imralı has also been confirmed. The meeting will take place tomorrow at 5:30 PM at the Presidential Palace.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will meet with the DEM Party Imralı Delegation for the third time tomorrow at 17:30 at the Presidential Palace.
ERDOĞAN WILL MEET WITH THE DEM PARTY IMRALı DELEGATION TOMORROW
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will receive the DEM Party Imralı Delegation, consisting of DEM Party Van Deputy and Deputy Speaker of the Grand National Assembly Pervin Buldan and Şanlıurfa Deputy Mithat Sancar, at the Presidential Palace tomorrow. This meeting will be the third meeting of the Imralı Delegation with Erdoğan.
IT WAS THE FIRST CONTACT AFTER 13 YEARS
The meeting announced to take place between the delegation and Erdoğan on Tuesday, October 28, was postponed to Thursday, October 30.
The first meeting of the Imralı Delegation with Erdoğan was the first contact after 13 years. On April 10, the delegation, consisting of Van Deputy Pervin Buldan and the late Deputy Speaker of the Grand National Assembly and Istanbul Deputy Sırrı Süreyya Önder, met with Erdoğan at the Presidential Palace in Beştepe.
The second meeting took place at the Presidential Palace on July 7. Buldan and Sancar were part of the delegation, while AK Party Deputy Chairman Efkan Ala and MIT President İbrahim Kalın also attended the meeting. The meeting lasted about an hour.
The DEM Party Imralı Delegation met with PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan in Imralı and then came together with DEM Party Co-Chairs Tuncer Bakırhan and Tülay Hatimoğulları at the DEM Party Headquarters before visiting Erdoğan.
PKK ANNOUNCED THAT IT HAS COMPLETELY WITHDRAWN FROM TURKEY
On July 11, the terrorist organization PKK, which burned its weapons in Northern Iraq, held a press conference with the participation of 25 terrorists, announcing that it has completely withdrawn from Turkey.
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