HELWEH, LEBANON: Picture dated 1992 shows Abdullah Ocalan, leader of Turkey’s outlawed separatist movement, the Kurdish Workers’s Party (PKK), in a training camp in the village of Helweh in Lebanon’s Bekaa valley and only two kilometers far from the Syrian borders. The PKK camp have been closed in 1992 after an agreement between Turkey and Syria. Ankara accuses Damascus of backing the PKK in its long-running separatist rebellion in the mainly Kurdish southeast of Turkey, a charge Damascus has repeatedly denied. The two countries are also at odds over sharing the waters of the Euphrates and Orontes rivers. (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/Getty Images)