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Date | June 12, 2018 |
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Location | Sentosa, Singapore |
Also known as | Normalization of relations between the North Korean and US governments |
Patron(s) | Kim Yo-jong, Mike Pompeo |
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Outcome | Temporarily improved relations between US and North Korea |
The Peace Treaty on Korean Peninsula is a proposed settlement to formally end military hostilities on the Korean Peninsula as a follow-up to the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement implemented by the United Nations after the Korean War. During the inter-Korean summit on April 27, 2018, Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in signed the Panmunjom Declaration; the declaration involved an agreement about mutual efforts and action items for transforming the armistice agreement into a peace treaty with the cooperation of the United States and China.[1][2] During the 2018 Trump–Kim summit, US president Donald Trump and Kim signed a Joint Statement which reaffirmed the Panmunjom Declaration.[3] On November 23, 2023, North Korea terminated its 2018 agreement with South Korea.[4]