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Q: What were the result of the armistice between north and south Korea?
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What is Armistice between North Korea and The US?

it is about being cool chumps!


When did North Korea and South Korea agree to seize fire?

at the 1953 armistice


Did South Korean sign the armistice in 1953?

NO South Korea did not sign the armistice in 1953, therefore North and South Korea are still at war.


What was the result the Korean war?

North Korea failed to conquer S. Korea...allied victory. North Vietnam conquered S. Vietnam...allied defeat.


What is panmujon?

a village on the de facto border between North and South Korea, where the 1953 armistice that halted the Korean War was signed.


What helped keep peace between the north and the south?

The Korean Armistice Agreement was designed to keep peace between the north and south areas of Korea. This agreement had a slogan of "one people."


What was the relationship between North Korea and the US after the Korean War?

The same as it is today. The Korean War did not end; it is still ongoing. There is only a "truce"; an Armistice is a truce, and was signed in July of 1953; that Armistice is all that is keeping the peace in Korea at the moment.


After Vietnamese Victory in Korea?

North & South Korean Armistice (Truce) in 1953. North Vietnamese Victory in 1975.


Did the end result of the Korean War the establishment of a new boundary between the north and south?

No, the 38th parallel remained to separate south Korea from north Korea.


The armistice ending the Korean conflict was signed on?

July 27, 1953 at Panmunjom, North Korea


Why are there still US troops in South Korea?

The Korean War was ended by an Armistice. An Armistice is a truce. There was NO surrender on the part of either North or South Korea; the war is still ongoing. It is simply not "Hot" at the present (no shooting).


Are North Korea and South Korea fine with each other today?

NO. They are in an open state of war with only an armistice keeping them from fighting again. The border between North and South Korea is the most militarized border in the world.