Piling wrote:I wonder where will go these thousands of fighters. Withdrawal from Turkish borders means they will leave Qandil ? Then, for which place ? Will they stay as military units somewhere or be totally dismantled ? (for the moment, Erdoğan refuses any amnesty).
FeyliKurd wrote:Are you guys for real, surrendering? PKK will still be politically active in Turkey. This is only ceasefire, because PKK and Turkey are negotiating...
And PKK have always moved around Kurdistan. This is nothing new.
HZKurdi wrote:This looks promising, I like to seee cooperation lime this. And the fighters can re-arm within minutes, sobit doesn't mean surrender. And the borders are meaningless to them, they can help train and lead in other areas.
FeyliKurd wrote:Nechirvan Barzani and Ahmet Turk today in Hawler. Doesn't seem like PKK will be a burden after all. Southern Kurds stand up for their brothers in the north. Southern and Northern kurds united!
Southern and Northern kurds united!
ISRAELVALLEY PLUS
Yedioth : "Kurdish government officials visit Kibbutz Afikim to tap into Israeli expertise in production of dairy products. Israeli delegation to travel to Iraqi Kurdistan in bid to implement plan. It sounds like an imaginary story, but the plan is already in action: Kibbutz Afikim in the Jordan Valley is planning to set up an Israeli dairy farm in northern Iraq’s Kurdistan region, with the hopes that Baghdad’s residents will get to enjoy its products in the future.
The project is currently taking place under a veil of secrecy. Yedioth Ahronoth has learned that a delegation led by Kurdistan’s agriculture minister and vice president visited the offices of AfiMilk in the kibbutz recently".
nd even then, the PKK will become a defensive unit in the Kurdish areas instead of Qandil. BDP accepts this, KCK in Kurdistan and Europe accepts this, PKK accepts this.
Piling wrote:nd even then, the PKK will become a defensive unit in the Kurdish areas instead of Qandil. BDP accepts this, KCK in Kurdistan and Europe accepts this, PKK accepts this.
I doubt strongly that Turkey will accept such militias. Moreover, Öcalan said that claiming autonomy would be a sabotage of the process. He talks more about a democratic republic in Turkey. Or PKK units would be under the control of Turkish central forces, that's the only way.
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