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  2. Korean Armistice Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Concrete arrangements for realization of a ceasefire and armistice in Korea, including the composition, authority, and functions of a supervisory organization to carry out the terms of a truce and armistice. Arrangements relating to prisoners-of-war. Recommendations to the governments of the countries concerned on both sides. [17]

  3. Ceasefire - Wikipedia

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    A ceasefire (also known as a truce), [1] also spelled cease-fire (the antonym of 'open fire'), [2] is a stoppage of a war in which each side agrees with the other to suspend aggressive actions often due to mediation by a third party. [3] [4] Ceasefires may be between state actors or involve non-state actors. [1]

  4. Armistice - Wikipedia

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    Armistices are always negotiated between the parties themselves and are thus generally seen as more binding than non-mandatory UN cease-fire resolutions in modern international law. An armistice is a modus vivendi and is not the same as a peace treaty , which may take months or even years to agree on.

  5. Trump claims credit for ‘epic’ ceasefire and hostage deal ...

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    The Gaza ceasefire must lead to a lasting truce and prompt a huge aid expansion, the secretary general of the Norwegian Refugee Council Jan Egeland said. ... The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ...

  6. Israel and Lebanon trade accusations of ceasefire violations ...

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    The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon appears to be largely holding, despite accusations of violations from both sides of the border. ... Still, the truce held for nearly ...

  7. Peace treaty - Wikipedia

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    A peace treaty is an agreement between two or more hostile parties, usually countries or governments, which formally ends a state of war between the parties. [1] It is different from an armistice , which is an agreement to stop hostilities; a surrender , in which an army agrees to give up arms; or a ceasefire or truce , in which the parties may ...

  8. Opinion - A truce with Russia could lead to ultimate ... - AOL

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    This is a war between a totalitarian bloc — in which Russia is joined by Iran, North Korea and China — against the free world. If Putin wins, the entire totalitarian bloc wins, and America and ...

  9. Military Demarcation Line - Wikipedia

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    The disputed maritime border between North and South Korea in the West Sea: [8] A: United Nations Command-created Northern Limit Line, 1953 [9] B: North Korea-declared "Inter-Korean MDL", 1999 [10] The locations of specific islands are reflected in the configuration of each maritime boundary, including 1. Yeonpyeong Island 2. Baengnyeong Island 3.