A declaration to end the Korean War can improve American and Korean security
Formally ending the more than 70-year-long conflict would build political will for permanent peace
Joint Inter-Korean Summit Press Corps | South Korean President Moon Jae-in exchanges gifts with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during their September 2018 summit in Pyongyang
The following article is an opinion piece by Christine Ahn of Women Cross DMZ, an American nonprofit organization that aims to advance peace on the Korean Peninsula. Views expressed in opinion articles are exclusively the author’s own and do not represent those of NK News.
The following article is an opinion piece by Christine Ahn of Women Cross DMZ, an American nonprofit organization that aims to advance peace on the Korean Peninsula. Views expressed in opinion articles are exclusively the author’s own and do not represent those of NK News.
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