Turkey Audio Feature: Kurdish Fighters Withdraw From Turkey To Iraq
Friday, May 17, 2013 at 8:15
Joanna Paraszczuk in EA Middle East and Turkey, Iraq, Kurdistan, Middle East and Iran, Monocle 24, PKK, Soli Özel, The Daily, Turkey

A PKK fighter works on her laptop after arriving in the northern Iraqi city of Dohuk on 14 May 2013, after leaving Turkey as part of a peace drive with Ankara. (Photo: AFP -Safin Hamed)

EA's Scott Lucas spoke with Monocle 24's The Daily on Thursday night, discussing the implications for Ankara and beyond after the first group of militants from the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) withdrew from southeast Turkey and entered Iraq, at the behest of their leader, Abdullah Ocalan --- who is serving a life sentence in Turkey --- and as part of a peace plan aimed to end three decades of conflict.

Listen (from 08:23 - 16:22) here or on the Monocle Daily's homepage.

Scott appeared on the show alongside Soli Özel, foreign editor at the Haberturk newspaper.

Among the main points raised were:

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