Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan announced Wednesday that a legal framework designed to accelerate the dissolution of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) is currently being developed. He stated the measures will be swiftly presented to the Turkish parliament for consideration. While details of the proposed legislation remain undisclosed, Erdogan affirmed Turkey’s commitment to ending the PKK’s decades-long insurgency, which has lasted over 40 years. The announcement signals a renewed push for a resolution to the conflict with the militant group. Erdogan expressed confidence in successfully concluding the peace process. This move comes as Turkey continues to designate the PKK as a terrorist organization. The timing and specific content of the legal framework are yet to be revealed.
