No- the war was still going on when Truman left office.
Japan signed a peace treaty with U.S. With President Harry Truman in 1951
He was relieved of his command by President Truman for not following the policies in Korea. MacArthur wanted to invade China and rid the world of Communism. Truman wanted peace and stability after 4 long years of war. HE JUST DIDNT LISTEN
The Korean War brought an Armistice. An Armistice is a truce.
President Truman saw the North Korean invasion as a threat to international peace and stability. He believed that it was part of a larger pattern of communist aggression and expansionism, as the invasion occurred just a few years after the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Truman feared that if North Korea succeeded in conquering South Korea, it would embolden other communist powers to pursue similar aggressive actions, endangering the post-World War II global order.
Because president Truman warned the Japanese to make peace but they didn't listen.
Harry Truman (president of U.S.)
In 1978, President Carter helped to bring peace between Israel and Egypt.
Obama won the nobel peace prize in 2009. He was the fourth American President to win one.
The United States was losing public support for the Korean war so Truman and his advisors decided to work for a negotiated peace. MacArthur disagreed. The general believed that America's future lay in Asia, not Europe. In an inflammatory letter to the House minority leader, Republican Joseph J. Martin, he denounced the Korean stalemate, declaring "There is no substitute for victory". His strategy backfired and on April 11 Truman relieved MacArthur of his command, accusing him of insubordination.
Dwight D. Eisenhower negotiated a truce to end the Korean War (1953).
An exchange of prisoners of war with North Vietnam, was a part of President Nixon ' plan of peace with honor
There were actually NO peace negotiations in the Korean war, they just signed a ceasefire. Out!