The terror-free Türkiye initiative, which aims at the dissolution of the terrorist group PKK, will likely take new turns next year. It may spell a definitive end for decades of terrorism, but hurdles remain, a chief adviser to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan warned.
Mehmet Uçum, who also serves as the acting chair of the presidency’s judicial policies, released a lengthy social media post on Sunday and said those who failed to achieve their goals through terrorism should not adhere to the idea that they can now achieve the same goals through laws and democracy.
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