US rejected peace treaty with North Korea: State Department
‘The United States says it rejected talks with North Korea aimed at formally ending the Korean War after Pyongyang refused to consider reducing its nuclear arsenal.
According to the Wall Street Journal, days before Pyongyang’s latest nuclear-weapon test, the Obama administration secretly agreed to discuss a peace treaty to formally end the Korean War, in which a UN force led by the United States fought for the South, and China fought for the North from 1950 to 1953.
The fighting ended when 1953 Korean War Armistice Agreement was signed. However, no peace treaty has been signed since then, meaning the United States and South Korea are technically still at war with North Korea.’
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