KCK Executive Council Co-Chair Cemil Bayik stated that the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK) has fulfilled its duties and responsibilities, asserting that future progress hinges on concrete steps from the Turkish government and improvements to the detention conditions of Abdullah Ocalan, including the cessation of isolation at Imrali. Bayik's comments, as reported by Channel 8, indicate that the KCK views the Turkish government's actions and the resolution of Ocalan's isolation as crucial factors for advancing the Kurdish issue. The specific timing of these remarks was not provided in the source. The KCK, often described as an umbrella organization for Kurdish political and military groups, has been a central figure in the long-standing conflict with Turkey. Abdullah Ocalan, a co-founder of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), has been imprisoned in Turkey since 1999.