The PKK's disarmament would free Turkey from the shackles of terrorism and pave the way for lasting peace. The end of the PKK's war against the Turkish state would remove obstacles between Turks and Kurds, allowing for a terror-free future that doesn't compromise national security.
While peace is desirable, the Turkish state must first demonstrate a genuine commitment to upholding Kurdish rights, including freedom of expression and democratic self-organization. Previous peace efforts have failed due to a lack of concrete reforms and continued military operations that disproportionately affect Kurdish civilians. Likewise, regarding the SDF, negotiations with the new government in Damascus will dictate the group's posture going forward.