A DEM party delegation facilitating shuttle talks between imprisoned Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Öcalan and Turkish government party leadership continues a series of talks after a recent visit to Imralli prison. There is. On Monday, the delegation met Future Party leader Ahmet Davutoglu at party headquarters in Ankara. The meeting is part of continued efforts to address Mr. Öcalan’s recent comments and explore the possibility of a new reconciliation process to resolve Turkey’s long-standing Kurdish issue.

The DEM party delegation, consisting of Parliamentary Vice-President Surli Sreya Ondar, Van (Wan) Member of Parliament Pervin Burdan, and former Mardin (Merdin) Metropolitan City Co-Mayor Ahmet Türk, was joined by Future Party Leader Ahmet Davutoglu and other party officials. I had a meeting with After the talks, both sides issued statements to the press.
“As part of our ongoing discussions, we held constructive talks with Ahmet Davutoglu, with whom we worked in previous peace processes,” Onder said. “We shared our insights from recent developments and asked for his recommendations and assessment. We are still in the consultation phase but will provide a comprehensive update after meeting with each stakeholder.” I plan to.”
Foreign Minister Davutoglu described the meeting as a “frank exchange of views” and emphasized that the discussion centered on how lessons learned from previous peace processes would impact current efforts. “This is a critical time for Turkey, and I underlined the importance of maintaining security, promoting reconciliation and building a strong future for the country,” he said.
The meeting followed Davutoglu’s remarks. recent statements On Halk TV, he spoke about Abdullah Öcalan’s potential role in the reconciliation process. “If measures such as placing Mr. Öcalan under house arrest are being considered, they must be handled carefully. The state is a Kurdish state, but it is also a state of other peoples. Reconciliation is It’s essential.”
Delegations from the DEM party will continue to visit other parliamentary parties on Monday, including the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Felicity Party (Saadet Partisi). These discussions aim to foster an inclusive dialogue on Mr. Öcalan’s recent statements and address broader political challenges in Turkey, with a focus on promoting peace and stability.