AKP delegation visits DEM Party for Bayram, emphasizes peace
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- An AKP delegation visited the DEM Party headquarters for a Bayram greeting, remembering the late Sırrı Süreyya Önder.
- AKP official Resul Kurt emphasized Turkey's need for peace amidst regional conflicts and highlighted the government's efforts to maintain stability.
- Kurt expressed hope for a "solution process" to bring peace and brotherhood to Turkey and its neighbors.
A delegation from Turkey's ruling AKP party visited the headquarters of the DEM Party to extend Bayram greetings. The visit, which included AKP officials Resul Kurt, Fatma İlkcan Aksu, and Emre Şahin, was met by DEM Party officials Hatice Betül Çelebi, Zülküf Uçar, and Nuray Özdoğan.
During the meeting, AKP's Resul Kurt, a Member of Parliament for Adıyaman, began by commemorating Sırrı Süreyya Önder, a former DEM Party official and parliamentary deputy who passed away. Kurt described Önder as a "dear brother" and a "colorful and beautiful person" whose loss is deeply felt. He noted that Önder's funeral demonstrated the broad respect he commanded.
Kurt then addressed the geopolitical challenges facing Turkey, stating, "We say 'geography is destiny,' but making this destiny better is in all of our hands." He described the surrounding regions as an "arc of fire," citing ongoing wars and tensions to the north, south, east, and west. He credited President Erdoğan's leadership for steering the country away from risks and ensuring a peaceful environment for all citizens, regardless of their political affiliation.
Expressing a desire for improved relations with neighboring countries, Kurt mentioned the thawing ties with Armenia and the ongoing efforts to achieve internal peace in Syria. He acknowledged the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the wider impact of the Iran-Israel-US conflict, as well as the protracted war between Ukraine and Russia. The AKP, he stated, desires a world where peace and tranquility prevail. Kurt concluded by expressing his hope that a "solution process" would bring peace and foster friendship and brotherhood throughout Turkey.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.