North Korea dismissed a proposal by South Korea’s president for a peace declaration, calling the proposition premature
SEOUL— as Pyongyang sees what it calls continuing aggression from Washington and Seoul.
During a speech Tuesday at the United Nations General Assembly, South Korean President Moon Jae-in suggested the adoption of a peace deal that would replace the armistice that halted hostilities in the 1950-1953 Korean War. He proposed that the U.S., along with the two Koreas and possibly China, agree to declare the war over.
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