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^>i63Yc Military commanders from China and North Korea signed the agreement on one side, with the US-led United Nations Command signing on behalf of the international community.
South Korea was not a signatory. (Syngman Rhee refusing to sign)www.sbanzu.com %kS(LlL+6 The United Nations, China and North Korea agreed to an armistice on 27 July 1953, effectively ending the fighting between North and South Korea; however, South Korea refused to sign it. ......
Since South Korea never signed the armistice, the two countries technically remain at war.www.sbanzu.com H@q?v+2 http://www.army.mil.nz/at-a-glance/news/media-releases/media-release.htm@guid=%7B3a351363-f891-49a1-9531-4c5b54bc4d21%7D.htm l038%U~U! http://korea50.army.mil/history/biographies/rhee.shtml 6^eV"&+@ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2774931.stm `%+Wz0(K 6LalW5I 转自:
http://www.sbanzu.com/topicdisplay.asp?BoardID=4&Page=1&TopicID=2661965 8,C*4y~ -( 也就是说南棒也没有在停战协议上签字