Turkey: Pkk leader, Murat Karayilan, offers cease-fire
Leader of Kurdistan Workers’ Party said that his fighters could lay down arms if Ankara will accept a dialogue. Turkey Government should also accept a cease-fire.
Talking with Bbc from a base of Pkk in mountains of Kurdistan, Murat Karayilan has affirmed that he will order to his men to lay down the arms under supervision of Onu if Ankara will accept the truce and some claims.
Conflict started in 1984, it has caused 45 thousands deaths.