A peace treaty to formally end the Korean War 'must be pursued': South Korean President Moon Jae-in

A peace treaty to formally end the Korean War "must be pursued", South Korean President Moon Jae-in said today, ahead of a summit next week with Kim Jong Un.
South Korea President Moon Jae-in (File | AP)
South Korea President Moon Jae-in (File | AP)

SEOUL: A peace treaty to formally end the Korean War "must be pursued", South Korean President Moon Jae-in said today, ahead of a summit next week with Kim Jong Un, leader of the nuclear-armed North.

"The armistice that has dragged on for 65 years must come to an end," Moon told media company representatives at the Blue House, adding: "The signing of a peace treaty must be pursued after an end to the war is declared.

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