Turkiye demands that Iran stop supplying weapons to PKK
Tսrkiye has demanded that Iran wouldn't supply weapons to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) banned in the country and not interfere in Ankara's military operation against armed Kurdish forces, according to the pro-government newspaper Yeni Safak, citing sources. “Last week, a meeting between Türkiye and Iran took place in Sulaymaniyah (Iraq). Representatives of the Turkish Foreign Ministry and security forces took part in the meeting. Iran was demanded to stop supplies to the PKK and offered cooperation in the fight against the terrorist organization," the publication writes. It is reported that photos were presented, as well as documents confirming that Iran has repeatedly transferred terrorists in the border region to Turkish territory. The Turkish side demanded that Iran abandon these transfers. The Iranian side stated that they did not make any deliveries to PKK and that the cargo was not related to it. |
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