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65-year Korean War could end

  • Writer: Kawa Hassan
    Kawa Hassan
  • Dec 5, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 11

North Korea is currently working on a peace contract with South Korea, to finally put an end to the cold war between the two nations.


“There is no need for the North and the South to waste time faulting each other and engaging in a war of words,” the sister of Kim-Jong-Un said.


When Kim-Jong-Un and Moon Jae met at the Korean Summit in May 2021, they reached a ceasefire agreement, which has been in force since the end of the Korean War 65 years ago. It is to be replaced by a new peace treaty this year.


“An inter-Korean summit between Kim-Jong-Un and Moon could be held, only when impartiality and an attitude of respect for one another is guaranteed,” Kim Yo-jong said in a statement carried on Pyongyang’s official KCNA news agency.


The most important aspect in the contract is firstly abolishing nuclear weapons in North Korea and secondly to immediately stop the hostilities against South Korea, like threatening South Korea with a mobile rocket launch.


After the Korean War, the country was divided into a communistic North Korea and a democratic South Korea. Since then, both nations have been at war. While the South Koreans were supported by the USA and Japan, North Korea was supported by Russians.


By signing the peace treaty, North Korea could abolish its nuclear weapons programs in a few years, and perhaps Korea could be united as one country after three generations of war.


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