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The result of the ceasefire was no shooting, just that, and it still exists uneasily today. No peace treaty was ever signed.
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There were actually NO peace negotiations in the Korean war, they just signed a ceasefire. Out!
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No, a ceasefire still exists, it`s a standoff at the 38th parallel. Also, in theory the Korean War was an authorized United Nations war. The US did however, supply most of the troops.
The demarcation line between North Korea and South Korea is a ceasefire line.Koreans are also confused about a ceasefire line and 38 line.38 line was a line that US and Soviet Union divided North and South after World War II. A ceasefire line made after Korean War.
North Korea and South Korea are divided into a ceasefire line. This line made after Korean War.
June 1950 to february 2005ceasefire was signed in July 1953 The Korean war started in 1910 and ended when World War II ended. It was a war between North and South Korea.
The Korean War had lasted for three years. The war spanned from 1950 until 1953. A ceasefire was called on July 27, 1953, and therefore the war has been in abeyance until now, therefore almost 60 years.
The demarcation line between North Korea and South Korea is a ceasefire line.Koreans are also confused about a ceasefire line and 38 line.38 line was a line that US and Soviet Union divided North and South after World War II. A ceasefire line made after Korean War.
North Korean forces INVADED South Korea.
The war ended with a ceasefire (technically both Koreas are still at war, but not fighting). The border was adjusted slightly, and both sides agreed to demilitarise the zones on either sides of the borders.