Hakan Fidan on Iran and Turkiye’s role in global security
Turkish foreign minister warns against escalation with Iran, explaining how Ankara sees the future of regional security.

Turkish foreign minister warns against escalation with Iran, explaining how Ankara sees the future of regional security.

![Kurdish fighters with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) prepare to head towards the front line before the end of a four-day truce with the Syrian government in Hasakah, northeastern Syria, Saturday, January 24, 2026 [Baderkhan Ahmad/AP]](/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/AP26024696417247-1-1769500987.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)







Fighters from PKK begin symbolic disarmament in Iraq’s northern Kurdish region, ending decades-long battle with Turkiye.
Three have died in Turkiye as blaze continues to rage in southern province, which borders Syria.










Syria’s SDF is unlikely to follow the PKK’s lead and disarm, but talks with Damascus could be bolstered.
US President Donald Trump says he wants to work with his Turkish counterpart to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Regional tensions are rising due to Israel’s attacks on Syria and its expanding occupation of Syrian land.
Ocalan’s call comes as value of armed fight diminishes, and Kurdish political participation grew – will this continue?

The deal between the Kurdish-led SDF and Syrian government marks a significant moment in regional political relations.
Ahmed al-Sharaa says Syria will not be dragged into civil war as he vows to hold accountable those involved in violence.
Abdullah Ocalan urges the PKK to disarm and dissolve, signalling a possible end to decades of conflict with Turkiye.