10/5/07

North and South Korea Sign Historic Reconciliation Pact

North and South Korea Sign Historic Reconciliation Pact
"The South and North shared the view that they should end the current armistice regime and establish a permanent peace regime," the pact said.
Seoul, South Korea - North Korea pledged to detail its nuclear programs and disable all activities at its main reactor complex by year's end, then signed a wide-ranging reconciliation pact with South Korea Thursday promising to finally seek a peace treaty to replace the 1953 cease-fire that ended the Korean War.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun also said they would open regular links across their heavily fortified border under the deal struck a day after the North made its firmest commitment yet to nuclear disarmament.