Google - AFP, 11 March 2013
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Undated
picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News
Agency on March
10, 2013 shows Kim Jong-Un (C) (KCNA via KNS/AFP)
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UNITED
NATIONS — The United Nations said Monday that an armistice which halted the
1950-53 Korean War remains valid despite claims by North Korea to have scrapped
the accord.
"Let
me just stress here that the armistice agreement is still valid and still in
force" as it was approved by the UN General Assembly, UN spokesman Martin
Nesirky told reporters. "The terms of the armistice agreement do not allow
either side, unilaterally, to free themselves from it."
North
Korean state media had said earlier that the armistice was "completely
invalid." That statement came as Pyongyang steps up tensions over UN
sanctions against a nuclear bomb test last month and joint South Korean-US
military exercises launched Monday.
UN
leader Ban Ki-moon believes that the 60-year-old armistice remains a
"critical" document, said Nesirky.
Ban
calls on North Korea "to continue to respect the terms of the armistice
agreement as it was approved by the General Assembly," the spokesman
added.
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United
Nations special rapporteur on North Korea Marzuki Darusman
delivers a speech on
March 11, 2013 in Geneva (AFP, Fabrice Coffrini)
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