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18 July, 09:07

The truce agreement that stopped the fighting in the korean war in 1953

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    The Korean Armistice Agreement

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    The Korean Armistice Agreement of 1953 ended hostilities in the Korean War with the goal of advancing a definitive end to the war. The Korean War has not formally ended since then, South Korea and North Korea are still technically under war.

    The Armistice was signed by U. S. Army General William Harrison, the North Korean's Peoples Army, and the Chinese People's Volunteer Army.

    The Armistice established the current North Korea and South Korea border, which runs close to the 38th parallel.
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