The regional government of
The Kurdish statement came on Thursday as legislators in
"The resolution won't go to parliament today. It will be sent to parliament after [the] Bayram [holiday]," the Reuters news agency reported a senior AK Party politician as saying.
But Jamal Abdallah, a spokesman for
"Recourse to military action is not going to help resolve the question of security on our borders," he said.
"There must be other ways to settle this problem because it's our problem too."
The Turkish government, led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the prime minister, wants an incursion into northern
Erdogan said on Tuesday that all measures, including military ones, would be considered in the fight against the PKK.
Renewed offensive
Turkey says PKK fighters used bases in northern
It accuses the Iraqi Kurds of tolerating or supporting the PKK, which the regional government denies.
But Abdallah reiterated the regional government's official position that "we do not allow groups hostile to any of our neighbors to use
Hoda Abdel-Hamid, Al Jazeera's correspondent in
She said: "They see that there is a lot of pressure from
"They expect a lot of international pressure on
International pressure
Ilnur Cevik, the editor and chief columnist of
"You can start a military incursion, but you cannot stay there because the
He told Al Jazeera: "The areas that we're talking about - deep inside the Iraqi Kurdish mountains where the PKK is holed up - mean you have to go 60km inside Kurdish territories. This is not the legitimate 'hot pursuit' that is allowed for
Turkey and
On Thursday, Javier Solana, the EU's foreign policy chief, urged
"The question of security continues to be a fundamental issue to the stability of
"Any possibility of complicating even more the security situation in
Earlier on Wednesday,
Relations between
Turkey has called the resolution irresponsible and warned it could cause "serious troubles" to relations between the two countries.
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Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish prime minister