Cautious optimism in Turkish-Kurdish negotiations
Despite fears of a breakdown in the Turkish-Kurdish Peace Process, the two sides have now agreed to expand participation in the talks
After several months, when it looked as if Turkey’s peace process with the Kurds was breaking down, Mr. Yalçın Akdoğan, deputy prime minister in charge of the talks with the Workers Party of Kurdistan (PKK) unexpectedly announced on Monday (by Twitter posting naturally) that an agreement had been reached to push on with the dialogue.
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