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The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has officially begun surrendering weapons in northern Iraq, signaling the end of its nearly 40-year armed struggle against Turkey. A ceremony in Sulaymaniyah marked the symbolic start, with members burning their weapons. Turkish President Erdoğan welcomed the move as a turning point. The process follows a peace appeal by jailed PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan. Over 40,000 people died in the conflict, which affected Turkey and neighboring countries including Iraq, Syria, and Iran.
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