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After the Armistice Agreement was signed, construction began in September 1953 on a new site, the JSA, located approximately one kilometer east of the village. All meetings between North Korea and the United Nations Command or South Korea have taken place here since its completion. The JSA is often
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United Nations forces met with North Korean and Chinese officials at Panmunjom from 1951 to 1953 for truce talks. The talks dragged on for many months. The main point of contention during the talks was the question surrounding the prisoners of war. Moreover, South Korea was uncompromising in its
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A final armistice agreement was reached on 27 July 1953. The United Nations Command, Chinese People's Liberation Army, and North Korea People's Army agreed to an armistice ending the fighting. The agreement established a 4-kilometer-wide demilitarized zone along the armistice line, effectively
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Those prisoners who refused to return to their countries were allowed to live under a neutral supervising commission for three months. At the end of this period, those who still refused repatriation would be released. Among those who refused repatriation were
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dividing Korea into two separate countries. Although most troops and all heavy weapons were to be removed from the area, it has been heavily armed by both sides since the end of the fighting.
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were signed by the senior delegates of each side in a building constructed by both sides over a 48-hour period. (North Korea provided labour and some supplies, while the
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demand for a unified state. On 8 June 1953, an agreement to the POW problem was reached.
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provided some supplies, generators and lighting to allow the work to continue at night.)
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Traveller's blog with pictures from North Korea, with web-page dedicated to Panmunjeom
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The site of the former village is 53 kilometers north-northwest of the capital of
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The official website of the 2018 Inter-Korean Summit (English)
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The official website of the 2018 Inter-Korean Summit (Korean)
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The original truce building in 1976, after it became the
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took place in several tents set up on the north side.
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The original truce building in 1976, after it became the DPRK Peace Museum
DPRK Peace Museum
Panmunjom is located in South Korea
37°57′36″N 126°39′54″E / 37.96000°N 126.66500°E / 37.96000; 126.66500
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