Proposed Peace Treaty on the Korean Peninsula

Peace Treaty on Korean Peninsula
Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump signing the Joint Statement during the 2018 Trump–Kim summit
DateJune 12, 2018 (2018-06-12)
LocationSentosa, Singapore
Also known asNormalization of relations between the North Korean and US governments
PatronsKim Yo Jong, Mike Pompeo
Organized by
Participants
OutcomeTemporarily improved relations between US and North Korea

The Peace Treaty on Korean Peninsula is a proposed settlement to formally end military hostilities on the Korean Peninsula as a follow-up to the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement implemented by the United Nations after the Korean War. During the inter-Korean summit on April 27, 2018, Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-in signed the Panmunjom Declaration; the declaration involved an agreement about mutual efforts and action items for transforming the armistice agreement into a peace treaty with the cooperation of the United States and China. During the 2018 Trump–Kim summit, US president Donald Trump and Kim signed a Joint Statement which reaffirmed the Panmunjom Declaration. On November 23, 2023, North Korea terminated its 2018 agreement with South Korea.