Kurdish fighters called respite, but Turkey has maintained lethal strikes
The Army of Türkiye has maintained mortal attacks in Syria and Iraq on fighters linked to the group of Kurdish insurgents in the two weeks since the founder of the movement invited his followers to lay his arms and melt.The leadership of the PKK, which is based on the mountains of Qandil of the northern Kurdistan region of Iraq, responded to the call of the founder, Abdullah Ocalan, announcing a unilateral fire on March 1st. But they said that Turkey had to release Mr. Ocalalan as prison to supervise the group's disagreement, a possibility that did not have fun publicly.Previous efforts to negotiate the end of the 40-year-old Türkiye-Pkk conflict, who killed more than 40,000 people, have failed. This time, Turkish officials are releasing little information on the state of any interview. Bu...