Pakistan, July 7 -- Turkey's pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Movement (DEM) party is meeting President Tayyip Erdogan on Monday to discuss the ongoing peace efforts with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). This comes after the PKK decided in May to disband and end its armed struggle. The meeting aims to push forward the disarmament process and build trust between both sides.

DEM recently met with PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan in prison, who emphasized the importance of their upcoming meeting with President Erdogan. The party described this encounter as historic, highlighting a hopeful step toward lasting peace after decades of conflict. The PKK has been fighting the Turkish state for over 40 years, causing thousands of deaths and economic har...