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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani reaffirmed their commitment to ...
In February, the PKK’s jailed leader, Abdullah Ocalan, called on his group to convene a congress to dissolve itself and ...
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani told Turkey that Baghdad needs more time to reach an agreement with oil ...
BBC World Service investigation reveals Turkey’s military expansion in northern Iraq, where a vast area is known to locals as ...
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Friday that laying down arms is “not enough,” as the Kurdistan Workers’ Party’s ...
The Turkish and Iraqi leaders signed 11 cooperation deals in Ankara, but talks yield no apparent breakthrough on suspended ...
A Kurdish militant group could soon announce a historic decision to disband and disarm as part of a new peace initiative with Turkey to end a 40-year insurgency, a pro-Kurdish party suggested Friday.
PKK announces historic decisions at congress, potential peace initiative with Turkey, but no confirmation on disbanding.
The Iraqi prime minister and the Turkish president discussed the two countries' bilateral ties and the agreements reached in April 2024.
Similar to its operations in Iraq, Turkey has also sought to establish a buffer zone along its border with Syria to contain Syrian armed groups allied with the PKK. In public, Iraq's government ...
To resume oil exports through the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline, APIKUR has called for additional efforts to reach an agreement.