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The militant Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) announced the dissolution of itself after over four decades of insurgency, marking a potential end to one of the Middle East’s longest conflicts. The move follows calls from imprisoned leader Abdullah Ocalan to disband the group as part of a new peace effort with Turkey. Devlet Bahceli, an ultranationalist, suggested Ocalan could be granted parole if he renounces violence, a shift in his stance.
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