Turkey's Peace Process with Kurds Falters
Kurdish Militants Threaten to Halt Withdrawal, Blaming Ankara for Failing to Keep Pledges
BY AYLA ALBARAK AND JOE PARKINSON
ISTANBUL—Beset by a fast-sliding economy, domestic unrest and fears over blowback from Syria's civil war, Turkey's government faces a new and potentially more dangerous threat—the faltering of efforts to end the country's three-decade Kurdish conflict.
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