Sentences with phrase «of armistice»

Following the signing of the armistice though, it was considered only proper for gender roles to return to how they had been before the outbreak of war.
Students begin the unit's historical case study by exploring the brutal realities of World War I and the impact of the armistice and the Treaty of Versailles.
'' (e) Insure that personnel of their respective commands who violate any of the provisions of this armistice agreement are adequately punished»
On this 60th anniversary of the armistice ending the Korean War, Canada remains fully committed to supporting the Republic of Korea in dealing with the North Korean threat.
These events and others have also commemorated the 60th anniversary of the armistice that ended the Korean War, in which Canadian soldiers fought and died...
These events and others have also commemorated the 60th anniversary of the armistice that ended the Korean War, in which Canadian soldiers fought and died alongside their Korean and UN allies to resist aggression and preserve the Republic of Korea as an independent and free state.
In 1992, the two sides agreed to «endeavour together to transform the present state of armistice into a solid state of peace».

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The general's concern was that bonding «discourages initiative in commanders, and destroys the offensive spirit in all ranks... Friendly intercourse with the enemy, unofficial armistices and the exchange of tobacco and other comforts, however tempting and occasionally amusing they may be, are absolutely prohibited.»
The DMZ, which snakes for 240 km (150 miles) along the 38th parallel, was drawn in the 1953 armistice that ended three years of bitter fighting.
In a joint statement in the afternoon, Moon and Kim agreed to achieve «complete» denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and work toward officially ending the Korean War with a peace treaty; the war is technically ongoing because it ended in an armistice agreement.
Wang also told Kim that China supports efforts to bring a formal end to the Korean War, which was halted with an armistice, not a peace treaty, and North Korea's «shift of strategic focus to building its economy.»
CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports on the historic summit between the leaders of North Korea and South Korea to transition to an armistice.
«When I met with North Korean officials last year, they said that South Korea is not «qualified» to participate in peace treaty negotiations because it didn't sign the armistice and didn't have wartime operational control of its forces,» Bruce Klingner, senior research fellow of Northeast Asia at the Heritage Foundation, told CNBC.
North and South Korea have technically still been at war since then, as the cessation of fighting was only enabled by an armistice signed in 1953 rather than a peace agreement.
If the two Koreas can strike a deal, they might even sign a formal declaration of peace — the Korean War only ended in an armistice, back in 1953.
There are new dynamics in Washington's attempts to move beyond the terms of the Korean armistice, Michael Ivanovitch writes.
A whirlwind of French charm just failed to forge a trade armistice between the Trump administration and Europe.
In advance of the US summit, the leaders of North and South Korea are expected to meet in the hope of laying out a framework for a peace treaty to replace the armistice that ended the Korean War in 1953.
By the time an armistice halted the Korean War in 1953, nearly 37,000 U.S. troops had been killed and more than 400,000 North Koreans soldiers were dead, according to the U.S Department of Defense.
He studied, dreamed and wrote, until, almost simultaneously with the armistice, was announced the publication of his commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans.
We must admit to the hypocrisy of condemning divorce while at the same time condoning as «marriage» a relationship that is little more than a cynical armistice, a mutual state of boredom, an arrangement of legalized prostitution, or an excuse for the continued subjugation of women.
Three years after the armistice, the World Council of Churches was founded in Amsterdam, and encounters and exchanges between Protestants and Catholics also became more and more frequent.
At the onset of the Korean War, missionary personnel were vacated from the peninsula, but U.N. military successes and the eventual armistice brought a new era in the evangelization of South Korea.
There was no way The Tablet was going to continue its armistice in the face of the Pope's presentation of his motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, in which he convincingly (to anyone not ideologically parti pris) explained that his intention in restoring the unfettered right to celebrate and attend the pre-1970 form of the Roman Mass was to bring about a healing of divisions caused by the rigidities of the immediate post-conciliar period.
After an armistice was signed in the summer of 1953 the Century indicated its support of the United Nations action in Korea by asserting that «now that aggression has been restrained at great cost in life and material, it is to be hoped that communist expansionists have been taught a lesson and that no other test of like character will be demanded of United Nation members» (August 5).
Since an armistice was signed by warring parties bringing an end to the Korean War in 1953, the U.S. has kept tens of thousands of troops deployed in South Korea.
Every Arab country except Lebanon insisted in the agreements that the armistice lines were temporary, existed only out of military necessity, and should not be construed as final borders.
A sense of revenge and historic justice for Germany accompanied Hitler's choice of the Compiegne Forest as the location for signing the armistice that meant the defeat of France in 1940, the same spot where in 1918 Germany had signed the armistice that confirmed its humiliating defeat.
The armistice lines defined temporary borders (the agreements stressed that the borders were temporary and only existed out of military necessity), and acted as borders until 1967.
Kim Jong - un and and Moon Jae - in have sealed their talks with a joint declaration, and a hug, reaffirming their commitment to the realisation of complete denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula and pledging to turn their armistice into a peace treaty this year.
Israel has erected a wall inside the West Bank, deviating substantially from the 1949 armistice lines (the internationally recognized borders of the state of Israel) with the ostensible aim of stopping Palestinian terrorist attacks.
«Mutual assured destruction, or mutually assured destruction (MAD), is a doctrine of military strategy and national security policy in which a full - scale use of high - yield weapons of mass destruction by two opposing sides would effectively result in the complete, utter and irrevocable annihilation of both the attacker and the defender becoming thus a war that has no victory nor any armistice but only effective reciprocal destruction.»
For all the indications of an intraparty armistice, there are some evident personality differences between Mr. Trump, a brash Queens native who built a real estate empire off his father's millions, and Mr. Cox, whose quiet political pedigree includes working for three presidents and marrying Richard M. Nixon's daughter Patricia.
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, the Allied nations and Germany reached an armistice, thus ending «the war to end all wars» — better known as World War I.
Although an armistice is being debated, the American spy has information that a rogue German general (Danny Huston) and his chemist cohort (Elena Anaya) harbor a poisonous weapon that could turn the tide of the war.
For instance, I can buy a version of World War I in which the Ottoman Empire mass - produces dangerous chemical weapons developed by a female mad scientist in a Phantom of the Opera mask nicknamed Doctor Poison (Elena Anaya), which a ruthless German general (Danny Huston) plans to use to sabotage the Bulgarian armistice.
It's happening inside the buffer zone on the border known as the Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, at Panmunjom — the already - historic site of the signing of the 1953 armistice that ended the fighting in the Korean War.
The same kind of thing happens in an English class when they create newspapers, or publish books, and in social studies or history when they role - play the armistice of World War I, or the debates between Lincoln and Douglass.
Bess appears to be the only person who believes the captain may be telling the truth, and following the armistice she sets out to make sense of his claim and hopefully prove him sane.
1918: The armistice that ended the fighting of WWI went into effect.
Famously, the armistice for the First World War was signed on board the train and later, the year before the Second World War saw the French sign surrender papers to Nazi Germany in another of the carriages.
This was before Nilfheim launched an attack on the capital of Lucis, Imsomnia — ahead of the peace treaty ceremony where both nations were meant to sign an armistice, ending a long and bitter conflict.
Instead, it explores artistic responses from both sides of the conflict, moving chronologically from mobilization and trench warfare to the armistice and the period of reflection in the decade after — and with a distinctive idiosyncrasy in the details.
In The Green Line (2004), Alÿs walked along the 1948 armistice line between Israel and Palestine, trailing a line of green paint behind him.
After the armistice was signed France's refusal to commit their navy to the Allies was a serious failure on their part and the subsequent flight to Berlin of key Vichy Govt members indicated the high degree of Nazi collaboration.
The spring 2014 armistice with Google has a major downside for Apple: it related only to infringement cases, not to challenges to the validity of its patents, a fact that was not clear at the time of the original announcement.
The evolutionary armistice: Attachment bonds moderate the function of ovulatory cycle adaptations.
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