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Turkey's Potential Deal with Öcalan and Upcoming Operation
Şamil Tayyar reports agreement on a proposal to engage Abdullah Öcalan and potential cross-border military operation.
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- What is Şamil Tayyar's perspective on the possibility of a cross-border operation?
- Tayyar also notes significant preparations for a possible cross-border operation, stating that the technical and diplomatic groundwork is being laid. The timing, however, is a matter of political preference and depends on ongoing negotiations with the new US administration.
- How does Şamil Tayyar describe the approach to resolving the conflict with the PKK?
- The "agreement" reportedly reached between Erdoğan and Bahçeli involves a path toward ending terrorism without compromising Turkey's security or abandoning the fight entirely. This involves a willingness to engage with all stakeholders who desire a peaceful resolution.
- What is the nature of the reported "agreement" between President Erdoğan and Devlet Bahçeli?
- Tayyar suggests that President Erdoğan is likely to offer concrete support to Bahçeli's proposal. This support, however, will differ from previous attempts at reconciliation, focusing on a terror-free Turkey.
- What is Şamil Tayyar's statement regarding Devlet Bahçeli's proposal about Abdullah Öcalan?
- Şamil Tayyar, a former AKP member of parliament, claims that an agreement has been reached regarding MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli's proposal for Abdullah Öcalan. This proposal involves Öcalan making a call for PKK fighters to lay down their arms in exchange for "a chance at hope."
- What is the connection between the proposed cross-border operation and President Erdoğan's recent statement?
- According to Tayyar, the cross-border operation is linked to President Erdoğan's statement about completing a secure border region. This suggests the operation's objective is to enhance security along Turkey's borders.