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North Korea announced that it would not recognize the Korean Armistice Agreement

The day of the Korean People's Army Supreme Command spokesman said in a statement to announce that North Korea does not recognize the Korean Armistice Agreement.
According to the Korean Central News Agency reported on the 5th, the day of the Korean People's Army Supreme Command spokesman said the hostility against the U.S. and South Korea's North Korea policy, the Korean People's Army will take a second, third higher intensity corresponding measures.
According to Korean Central Television reported on the 5th day of the Korean People's Army Supreme Command spokesman said a full cessation of the Korean People's Army Panmunjom on behalf of the Ministry of the Korean People's Army activities. North Korea does not recognize the Korean Armistice Agreement.
China Central Television reported, the Korean People's Army Supreme Command spokesman said, in view of the US-South Korean military provocation and a flagrant violation of the armistice agreement, the decision of the Korean People's Army entered the state of readiness of the War of Resistance since March 11, "North Korea war Armistice Agreement will be reduced to a piece of scrap paper. In addition, the Korean People's Army Panmunjom on behalf of the Ministry will cut off the telephone, and an end to all activities
 



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