Dem Party delegation reports positive progress toward Kurdish peace process
In a statement summarizing the outcomes of their meetings with Ocalan and other political parties, the delegation emphasized a shared commitment among Turkey's political leaders to resolve longstanding issues through dialogue.

ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – The delegation from Turkey's Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (Dem Party) announced their intention to meet with Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Ocalan again soon, following a series of promising discussions aimed at addressing the Kurdish issue.
In a statement summarizing the outcomes of their meetings with Ocalan and other political parties, the delegation emphasized a shared commitment among Turkey's political leaders to resolve longstanding issues through dialogue.
“Turkey's political parties want to resolve the Kurdish issue, and the meetings will continue,” the delegation stated, underscoring a unified dedication to advancing the peace process.
The delegation revealed that discussions with political leaders and prisoners focused on promoting transparency and negotiating resolutions through parliamentary channels. They described the talks as constructive and positive, offering hope for meaningful progress.
While acknowledging challenges such as media misrepresentations and discriminatory practices that hinder the peace process, the delegation reaffirmed their determination to continue their efforts. “Our commitment to fostering dialogue and achieving peace remains steadfast,” the statement concluded.
With all parties signaling a readiness to address differences collaboratively, the Dem Party delegation expressed optimism about the path ahead and confirmed plans to engage with Abdullah Ocalan in the near future.