This article outlines the Kurdish peace initiative following the PKK’s armament, focusing on the political implications, the complex dynamics within Kurdish society, and the international perspective. It highlights the role of Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization in facilitating the disarmament process and discusses the potential for the Kurdish question to re-emerge due to geopolitical shifts. The article also touches on the domestic political landscape in Turkey, including the potential for constitutional amendments and the broader implications for Turkey’s international standing.