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Turkish gov't not ready to restart peace talks with Kurds

Turkish jets hit Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq overnight and the government said strikes would continue until the rebels lay down their arms, despite calls Wednesday by the pro-Kurdish opposition for an immediate end to the violence and the resumption of peace efforts.

 

Turkey's air raids against the Kurdish rebels, which came at the same time as Turkey began cracking down on the Islamic State group, are reigniting a 30-year conflict with the insurgents and leave a two-year-old, fragile peace process in pieces.

 

The airstrikes on IS follow intense US pressure on Turkey to more actively join a coalition against the extremists, but Turkey's actions against the Kurdish rebel group pose a conundrum for US President Barack Obama, who is relying heavily on the insurgents as allies in Syria.

 

 In the latest raid, Turkish warplanes pounded about half a dozen positions belonging to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, a government statement said. Locations included the group's mountainous stronghold in Qandil.

 


פרסום ראשון: 07.29.15, 19:17