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Turkey's pro-Kurdish HDP returns from Erbil with no news on PKK talks

A delegation from Turkey’s largest pro-Kurdish party paid a visit to Iraqi Kurdistan that many Kurds hoped would lead to renewed dialogue between Turkey and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party, but nothing concrete seems to have yet emerged.
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The leader of Turkey’s largest pro-Kurdish party, Sezai Temelli, returned from a high-profile visit to Iraqi Kurdistan that many Kurds hoped was part of a fresh attempt to revive peace talks between Turkey and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). But while Temelli’s interlocutors said they would support any such initiative, nothing concrete involving the Kurdistan Regional Government is afoot, according to Iraqi Kurdish officials and members of the delegation who briefed Al-Monitor on the visit.

Diyarbakir Imam Tascier, a Democratic People’s Party (HDP) lawmaker who was part of Temelli’s delegation, told Al-Monitor, “The main purpose of our visit was to discuss intra-Kurdish unity. We did not ask for their help and there is no new peace process that has been set in motion that we are aware of, or that involves the KRG.” 

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