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Kurdish PKK disbands after 40 years of insurgency: What led to the move and what it means for Turkey

The outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) said it will pull its fighters from Turkey to Iraq and end its armed struggle, following a call from jailed leader Abdullah Öcalan for peace and democratic reconciliation.

October 27, 2025 / 17:30 IST
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Kurdish rebel group PKK says withdrawing forces from Turkey
Kurdish rebel group PKK says withdrawing forces from Turkey

A militant Kurdish group, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), announced on Sunday that it will withdraw its fighters from Turkey to northern Iraq as part of a historic peace initiative with the Turkish government.

In a press conference, Sabri Ok, a member of the Kurdish umbrella organization Kurdistan Communities Union, said all PKK forces in Turkey were being withdrawn to areas in northern Iraq “to avoid clashes or provocations.”

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The statement, made in northern Iraq, follows a symbolic disarmament ceremony held months earlier, where PKK fighters began laying down their weapons to signal their commitment to ending hostilities.

The group has waged a 40-year insurgency against Turkey that has claimed tens of thousands of lives since the 1980s.