Sunday, August 09, 2015
Positive reaction of Davutoglu's appeal of the leader of HDP Demirtas
The leader of the pro-Kurdish Party of the Peoples Republic (HDP) Selahattin Demirtas addressed yesterday once again urged the rebels of the PKK and the Turkish government to put an end to the current violence and begin negotiations. "Today we call on both sides: the PKK must immediately remove his finger from the trigger and said they will respect the ceasefire," said Demirtas speaking from the city of Van in southeastern Turkey, one day after the death six people in clashes between security forces and militants in the southeast.
The Turkish government, he continued, should side stop security firms and declared ready for dialogue.
Positive was the reaction of Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's call Demirtas. "It's a call soon, but is suitable", held late last night Davutoglu, who along insisted that the PKK should "abandon" Turkey to stop military operations whose aim is.
Noted that about 390 fighters of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) were killed and 400 wounded in two weeks from the raids of the Turkish air force against Kurdish rebel bases in northern Iraq, reported today the Anatolia News Agency
Positive reaction of Davutoglu's appeal of the leader of HDP Demirtas
The leader of the pro-Kurdish Party of the Peoples Republic (HDP) Selahattin Demirtas addressed yesterday once again urged the rebels of the PKK and the Turkish government to put an end to the current violence and begin negotiations. "Today we call on both sides: the PKK must immediately remove his finger from the trigger and said they will respect the ceasefire," said Demirtas speaking from the city of Van in southeastern Turkey, one day after the death six people in clashes between security forces and militants in the southeast.
The Turkish government, he continued, should side stop security firms and declared ready for dialogue.
Positive was the reaction of Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's call Demirtas. "It's a call soon, but is suitable", held late last night Davutoglu, who along insisted that the PKK should "abandon" Turkey to stop military operations whose aim is.
Noted that about 390 fighters of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) were killed and 400 wounded in two weeks from the raids of the Turkish air force against Kurdish rebel bases in northern Iraq, reported today the Anatolia News Agency
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