SEOUL, South Korea — The leaders of North and South Korea signed a historic declaration on Friday pledging "no more war" and a common goal of the "complete denuclearization" of the Korean Peninsula.
The countries, which technically remain in a state of war, heralded the deal as part of "a new era of peace."
North Korea's Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in also vowed to "cease all hostile acts" and to "transform the Demilitarized Zone into a peace zone."
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