Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim says he has withdrawn lawsuits against about 1500 people, including opposition politicians, journalists and writers, for insulting him or his office.
Yildirim said in a live interview with CNN Turk he withdrew the lawsuits on Monday.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has also said he will drop insult lawsuits against him, as a gesture toward the opposition as they seek to forge better relations in the wake of a failed July 15 coup.
"There are so many issues we can solve through dialogue. This country belongs to all of us," ABC news cited him as saying.