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The Adana Agreement (pronounced;Turkish: Adana Mutabakatı; Arabic: اتفاقية أضنة) was an agreement made between Turkey and Syria in 1998 regarding the expulsion of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) from Syria.
This category may contain articles about treaties concluded or ratified by Turkey since 29 October 1923, which is the date on which the Republic of Turkey was founded. Note that many treaties currently in force for Turkey were ratified by the Ottoman Empire. At international law, Turkey was recognised as the successor state to the Ottoman Empire.
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Hassan signed the agreement between Syria and Turkey on 20 October 1998, signifying that Syria recognized the PKK as a terrorist organization. [4] The agreement is known as Adana Agreement . [ 14 ] He was further involved in the security talks between the countries in 2000.
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