Türkiye to intensify anti-terror fight in 2026, MGK says
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan chairs MGK meeting in Ankara, Jan. 28, 2026. (AA Photo)


Türkiye’s National Security Council (MGK) on Wednesday set out priorities for the year ahead, vowing to intensify counterterrorism operations, support Syria’s territorial unity, expand humanitarian assistance to Gaza and safeguard regional stability amid tensions in Iran and the Black Sea.

The council reaffirmed Türkiye’s determination to continue operations against the PKK, its Syrian offshoot YPG, the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) and the Daesh terrorist group at home and abroad, underscoring progress toward its "Terror-Free Türkiye” vision. The statement said all necessary steps will be taken to reinforce security, stability and prosperity in the country and its neighborhood.

The terror-free Türkiye initiative launched by government ally Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli involves disarmament of the PKK terrorist group. The PKK is responsible for the killing of tens of thousands of people since the 1980s in its campaign of violence, under the pretext of founding a self-styled "Kurdish state” in southeastern Türkiye. Disarming the PKK is a highly divisive issue for Türkiye, although opinion polls show the public supports the initiative.

On Syria, the MGK reiterated Türkiye’s strong support for the country’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and political unity. It said Ankara will maintain efforts to improve the safety and well-being of the Syrian people while backing initiatives aimed at ensuring full implementation of the cease-fire and integration process.

Turning to Gaza, the council assessed the latest developments and the future of the cease-fire, stressing that Türkiye will continue delivering substantial humanitarian aid. As a founding member of international mechanisms addressing the crisis, Türkiye stands ready to work with partners to rebuild Gaza and help secure lasting peace, it said.

The MGK also reiterated firm support for Somalia’s sovereignty and noted that Türkiye will continue assisting the Somali people in their fight against terrorist groups.

On Iran, the council said the stability and security of the neighboring country are crucial for the region. Regarding the Russia-Ukraine war, it warned of spillover risks to the Black Sea and called on all sides to act responsibly.

The statement added that Türkiye will continue its diplomatic, humanitarian and security efforts across Asia, Africa and Europe in 2026 as part of its broader objective to strengthen peace and stability.