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Iran War Halts Turkey‑PKK Peace Talks

|Tehran, Iran|2 independent sources

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The ongoing conflict in Iran has brought the peace process between Turkey and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) to a near standstill, according to analysis from U.S. News & World Report.

The report notes that the escalation of hostilities in Iran has diverted attention and resources away from the negotiations, stalling progress that had been underway for several months. Key Turkish officials and PKK representatives have cited the instability in Iran as a major obstacle to continuing talks.

With the situation in Iran remaining volatile, both sides have paused further diplomatic engagement, leaving the future of the peace process uncertain.

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