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The first meeting of the Korean Armistice Negotiations was held in Kaesong on July 10, 1951
On this day, 74 years ago, July 10, 1951 (June 7, 1951 in the lunar calendar), the first meeting of the Korean armistice negotiations was held in Kaesong. Representatives of the China People's Volunteer Army and the Korean People's Army in Panmunjom On July 10, 1951, the first meeting of the Korean armistice negotiations was held in Kaesong. General Deng Hua, representative of the China People's Volunteer Army, spoke at the first meeting of the Korean Armistice and agreed with the three proposals put forward by General Nam Il, chief representative of the Korean People's Army, and pointed out that this was the starting point for the negotiations. The three suggestions are as follows: 1. On the basis of mutual agreement, both sides simultaneously order the cessation of all hostile military actions. 2. Determine the 38th Parallel as the military demarcation line, and the armed forces of both sides should withdraw 10 kilometers from the 38th Parallel at the same time. 3. All foreign troops should be withdrawn in the shortest possible time. The formation of the Korean armistice negotiations went through the following process: As the US military continued to suffer from failure in its war of aggression against Korea, on June 23, Malik, the Soviet representative to the United Nations, delivered a speech on the "Cost of Peace" radio program hosted by the United Nations, recommending that in the Korean War,"the warring parties should negotiate a ceasefire and truce, and then both parties withdraw their troops from the 38th Parallel." On June 25, China's People's Daily published an editorial stating that the China people fully support Malik's proposal and are willing to work hard for its realization. On the same day, U.S. President Truman delivered a policy speech saying that the United States is willing to participate in peace negotiations on the North Korean issue. On June 30, Ridgway, Commander-in-Chief of the "United Nations Forces", issued a statement saying that he accepted Malik's proposal and was ready to hold negotiations. On July 1, Kim Il Sung, Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army, and Peng Dehuai, Commander of the China People's Volunteer Army, replied to Li Qiwei and agreed to hold armistice negotiations. Since then, the two sides have sent back and forth multiple telegrams to determine the venue and date of the negotiation. Nan Ri, the chief representative of the DPRK-China side of the Kaesong negotiations, represented Deng Hua, Li Xiangchao, Xie Fang and Zhang Pingshan. Special outline of the chief representative of the "United Nations Army". Joe, representing Lawrence Creech, Henry Hodge, Arlin Burke, and Bai Shanye. After the negotiations began, the United States was not sincere about the negotiations, adopted a policy of delay and sabotage, and attempted to cooperate with the negotiations with "military pressure" to force the DPRK and China to accept its unreasonable demands. The DPRK and China faced tit-for-tat, combining negotiations with negotiations to promote talks, and strive to achieve an armistice and peacefully resolve the Korean issue on a fair and reasonable basis. From then on, the Korean War formed a long-term complex situation of fighting while talking, with military struggle and political struggle intertwined. This is a panoramic view of the Korean Armistice Negotiations venue in Panmunjom, North Korea. The white tent is the North Korean representative lounge, the gray tent is the American representative lounge, and the wooden house in the middle is the conference house.


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