Image ArmisticeWithBulgariWWI.jpg right thumb The official terms of the Armistice with Bulgaria. The Armistice with Bulgaria also known as the Armistice of Thessalonica was signed on September 29, 1918 at the Bulgaria Armistice Convention in Thessaloniki , Greece , between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and the Allies of World War I Allied Powers . The convention followed from a request of the Bulgarian government on September 24, asking for a ceasefire. The armistice effectively ended Bulgaria s participation in World War I on the side of the Central Powers , and regulated the demobilization and disarmament of the Bulgarian armed forces. The signatories that participated were French General Louis Franchet d Esp rey Franchet d Esperey on behalf of the Entente and a commission appointed by the Bulgarian Government, composed of General Ivan Lukov member of the Bulgarian Army HQ , Andrei Liapchev Cabinet member , and S. Radev diplomat . Terms The terms of the armistice called for the immediate demobilization of all Bulgarian military activities. It ordered the evacuation of Bulgarian occupied Greek and Serbian territories, placed limits and restrictions to the size of Bulgaria s military employment and required Bulgaria to return military equipment that had been taken from the Greek IV Army Corps Greece Fourth Army Corps during the Bulgarian occupation of Southern Macedonia in 1916. The document would remain in effect until a final general peace treaty the Treaty of Neuilly sur Seine was concluded. References 1919 Bulgaria Armistice Convention, September 29th, 1918 . The American Journal of International Law Vol. 13 No.4 Supplement Official Documents , 402 404. See also Battle of Dobro Pole Serbian Campaign World War I Macedonian front World War I Bulgaria in World War I Category Treaties concluded in 1918 Category Treaties entered into force in 1918 Category Armistices Category ... es Armisticio con Bulgaria fr Armistice de Thessalonique id Gencatan Senjata dengan Bulgaria it Armistizio ... more details
primarysources date December 2011 The Israel Syria Mixed Armistice Commission ISMAC was the United Nations commission for observing the armistice between Israel and Syria after the 1948 Arab Israeli War , as part of the Mixed Armistice Commissions MAC . ref article. V, para. 5, of the General Armistice Agreement ref The fourth and last truce agreement, the 1949 Armistice Agreement , was signed between ... 0 E845CA0B92BE4E3485256442007901CC UN Doc S 1353 Syria Israel Armistice Agreement of 20 July 1949 ref While the armistice agreements with Syria concluded the 1948 Arab Israeli War, they did not mark the end of the Arab Israeli conflict . A feature of the Israeli Syrian General Armistice Agreement ... to the ultimate settlement. ref article. V, para. 2, of the General Armistice Agreement ref This provision had to be made because of the divergent viewpoints of the two parties during the armistice ... agreement was finally reached under which the disputed areas were to be completely demilitarised. The armistice ... of the Israeli Syrian Mixed Armistice Commission ISMAC was given responsibility for the gradual restoration ... Armistice Agreement ref ref Memorandum to the Chairman of the ISMAC from the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs of 27 December 1954 ref The chairman of the Israel Syrian Mixed Armistice Commission was given duties and powers in addition to those held by the chairman of the other three Mixed Armistice ... Jisr Banat Yakub and at Mahanayim, ref article. VII, para. 2, of the General Armistice Agreement ... General On The Activities Of The Mixed Armistice Commissions ref The second point the return of civilians ... prior to the end of the British Mandate. ref article. V para. 2, of the General Armistice Agreement ... from the area after the signing of the Israeli Syrian Armistice Agreement. ref name un1 The Chairman .... ref name un1 Failure of the Mixed Armistice Commission to hold regular meetings As part of its dispute with Syria over use of the Demilitarized Zone created by the Israel Syria Armistice Agreement ... more details
Refimprove date January 2011 Campaignbox Italy The Armistice with Italy was an armistice signed on September 3 and publicly declared on September 8, 1943, during World War II , between Italy and the Allies ..., and that the armistice had to be postponed. Badoglio did not pronounce himself in the meeting. In the afternoon he appeared before the King, who decided to accept the armistice conditions ... a separate armistice. The Germans contacted Badoglio, who repeatedly confirmed the unwavering loyalty ... been Eisenhower s deterrent to accelerate the procedure of the armistice. Harold Macmillan , the British representative in the Allied Staff, informed Winston Churchill that the armistice had been signed ... omitted any mention of the signing of the armistice, referring only to ongoing negotiations. The day of entry into force of the armistice was linked to a planned landing in central Italy and it was left ... to inform Badoglio that the day after would have been armistice day. He was also informed about the arrival ... control he asked for a deferral of the armistice of a few days. When General Eisenhower knew this the landing in Rome of US troops was canceled but the day of the armistice was confirmed since other troops were already sailing to southern Italy for other landings. When the armistice was announced ... begun landing in the southernmost tip of Calabria . The day after the armistice declaration, September ... and Taranto Operation Slapstick but they failed to take full advantage of Italian armistice and they were ... , were able to stand some weeks after the armistice but without any determined support by Allied ... Navy While Italy s army and Air Force virtually disintegrated when the armistice was announced on September ... coup d tat of 1944 Moscow Armistice and Lapland War Italian Army in Russia Badoglio Proclamation ... italy01.htm The Avalon Project at Yale Law School Terms of the Armistice with Italy September 3, 1943 ... de Waffenstillstand von Cassibile es Armisticio entre Italia y las fuerzas armadas aliadas fr Armistice ... more details
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Israel Mixed Armistice Commission HKJI MAC was the United Nations organisation ... called the 1949 Armistice Agreements . ref http domino.un.org unispal.nsf 9a798adbf322aff38525617b006d88d7 ... Nations Truce Supervision Organisation posted Military Observers as part of the Mixed Armistice Commissions ... local area commanders. While the 1948 war was concluded with the 1949 Armistice Agreements it has ... Kingdom of Jordan Israel Mixed Armistice Commissions Mixed Armistice Commission HKJIMAC maintained its ... some 200 inhabitants of the village of Wadi Fukin and sending them across the Armistice Agreement ... UN Doc PAL 524 2 September 1949 Israeli Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission Finds Violation Of Armistice Agreement By Israel UN Press Release UN Doc PAL 524 2 September 1949 .... The MAC investigating officer, Major Loreaux, reported to the Chairman of the Mixed Armistice ... been discussed by the Mixed Armistice Commission. Major Loreaux further blockquote expressed the opinion ... for the serious breach of the 1949 Armistice Agreements General Armistice Agreement in the Beit Jalla ... hours. Israel was condemned for this act by the Mixed Armistice Commission. The body of an Israeli ... violation of the General Armistice Agreement by civilians and military personnel in the Al Dawayima area. In an emergency meeting of the Mixed Armistice Commission, both parties agreed to a mixed investigation ... at the 122nd Mixed Armistice Commission meeting. ref name S PV.630 of 27 October 1953 During the latter .... Jordan was again condemned by the Mixed Armistice Commission for these attacks. Both Governments ... Armistice Commission condemned Israel for these attacks. ref name S PV.630 of 27 October 1953 2 ... north of Eyal derailed an Israel freight train. The Mixed Armistice Commission has held Jordan responsible ... of article III, para graph 2 of the General Armistice Agreement. ref name S PV.630 of 27 October ... of TNT were found in and about the village. By the time the acting chairman of the Mixed Armistice ... more details
Cassibile may refer to Cassibile village , a village and frazione of the comune of Syracuse, Sicily . Armistice of Cassibile 1943 see Armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces Cassibile river , a river of the province of Syracuse , in Sicily . Riserva naturale orientata Cavagrande del Cassibile , one of the natural reserves of Sicily . disambig de Cassibile ... more details
UNCMAC refers to the United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission, established in July 1953 at the end of the Korean War to supervise the s Korean Armistice Agreement Korean Armistice Agreement , and which has been operating ever since. ref http www.comfec cefcom.forces.gc.ca pa ap ops uncmac eng.asp The United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission UNCMAC ref History Existing slow moving talks towards an armistice were taken up by President elect Dwight D. Eisenhower after he visited United Nations Command Korea United Nations Command forces in Korea. His diplomacy, along with the threat of a Nuclear warfare nuclear confrontation and the death of Joseph Stalin Stalin , convinced North Korea and People s Republic of China China to sign the armistice and exchange Prisoner of war prisoners of war . Most United Nations troops were then withdrawn. There was no peace treaty, and Korea remains divided along the Military Demarcation Line near the 38th parallel north 38th parallel . ref http 100days.blogs.nytimes.com 2009 04 11 how to end a war eisenhowers way How to End a War, Eisenhower s Way , Jean Edward Smith, New York Times opinion pages, 11 Apr 2009 ref See also UNCOK the UN Commission on Korea UNCURK the UN Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission the international Korean Armistice Agreement monitoring entity References references http www.history.navy.mil ar mike mac.htm Transcripts of Meetings of the Military Armistice Commission United Nations Command, 1965 1966 , Historical Note , 3 July 2003, Operational Archives Branch, Naval Historical Center United States Navy External Links Internet Archive short film id gov.dod.dimoc.26968 name STAFF FILM REPORT 66 19A 1966 DEFAULTSORT Uncmac Category United Nations operations in Asia Category Korean Demilitarized Zone Category North Korea South Korea border Category Separation barriers Category Aftermath of the Korean War Korea hist stub UN stub ... more details
Infobox German location image photo Wappen Wappen Crawinkel.png lat deg 50 lat min 47 lat sec 0 lon deg 10 lon min 47 lon sec 0 Lageplan Crawinkel in GTH.svg Bundesland Th ringen Landkreis Gotha H he 469 Fl che 25.27 Einwohner 1633 Stand 2006 12 31 PLZ 99330 Vorwahl 03624 Kfz GTH Gemeindeschl ssel 16 0 67 008 Adresse Marktplatz 1 br 99885 Ohrdruf Website http www.crawinkel.de www.crawinkel.de B rgermeister Stefan Schambach Crawinkel is a municipality in the eastern part of Germany in the district of Gotha district Gotha , Thuringia . Crawinkel was first mentioned in 1088. After the Armistice with France Second Compi gne Armistice with France in 1940, during World War II , German forces took numerous memorials from the forest of Compi gne , where the Armistice with Germany Compi gne Armistice with Germany that ended World War I was also signed, as prizes to Crawinkel. These included the actual railway carriage where both armistices were concluded. In 1945, the car was dynamited and its pieces buried. Since the German reunification in 1989, numerous artifacts have been recovered and returned to France. References Reflist Cities and towns in Gotha district Gotha geo stub de Crawinkel eo Crawinkel fr Crawinkel it Crawinkel nl Crawinkel pl Crawinkel pt Crawinkel ro Crawinkel ru sr vo Crawinkel war Crawinkel ... more details
The Treaties of Bautzen and Merseburg may refer to The Peace of Bautzen of 1018, which ended the German Polish War 1002 1018 The Treaty of Merseburg of 1033, an agreement between Mieszko II of Poland and the Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II An Battle of Bautzen Aftermath armistice made during the War of the Sixth Coalition between Napoleon and Russia and Prussia disambig ... more details
were commissioned and saw action two others were unfinished at the Armistice with Italy Italian armistice in September 1943 and work on them was abandoned. Of the 10 vessels which became operational, three were sunk by the Allies, and four scuttled at the armistice. These were all raised by the Germans ... Sept 1943 at armistice laid up 1944 Italian submarine Dentice Dentice Tosi work suspended Sept 1943 at armistice laid up 1944 Italian submarine Flutto Flutto Launched CRDA 19.11.42 sunk 11.7.43 ... Italian submarine Grongo Grongo Launched OTO 6.5.43 scuttled Sept 43 at armistice. Raised by Germans ... to Allies Sept 43 Italian submarine Murena Murena Launched OTO 11.4.43 scuttled Sept 43 at armistice ... Launched CRDA 20.3.43 scuttled Sept 43 at armistice. Raised by Germans as UIT 19 , destroyed in air raid 1944 Italian submarine Sparide Sparide Launched OTO 21.2.43 scuttled Sept 43 at armistice. Raised ... suspended Sept 1943 at armistice. Broken up 1948 Italian submarine Tritone Tritone Launched CRDA 3.1.42 ... at armistice Sept 43, broken up by Germans Italian submarine Antinomio Antinomio OTO unfinished at armistice, broken up by Germans Italian submarine Bario Bario CRDA unfinished at armistice ... CRDA unfinished at armistice Sept 43, broken up by Germans Italian submarine Ferro Ferro CRDA unfinished at armistice, continued by Germans as UIT 12 destroyed unfinished May 45 Italian submarine Fosforo Fosforo OTO unfinished at armistice Sept 43, broken up by Germans Italian submarine Litio Litio CRDA unfinished at armistice Sept 43, continued by Germans, launched 19.2.44 as UIT 8 . Scuttled May 45 Italian submarine Manganese Manganese OTO unfinished at armistice Sept 43, broken up by Germans Italian submarine Piombo Piombo CRDA Unfinished at armistice Sept 43, continued by Germans as UIT 13 , destroyed unfinished May 45 Italian submarine Potassio Potassio CRDA Unfinished at armistice Sept ... Unfinished at armistice Sept 43, continued by Germans as UIT 11 , destroyed unfinished May 45 Italian ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 unreferenced date May 2010 Tahdiya is Arabic language Arabic for calming or quieting . The term has been applied to a temporary lull between the Israel i forces and the Palestinian territories Palestinian Hamas , beginning early in 2004 following the non successful discussions to sign a Hudna , or temporary armistice. Citation needed date May 2010 While Hudna is a term for temporary armistice , it should not be confused with tadiya, which stands for calming down on hostilities but not a complete stop to them. Citation needed date May 2010 Category Israeli Palestinian peace efforts Category Arabic words and phrases Politics stub de Tahdi a it Tahdia ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2010 UNCOK refers to the 1950 UN Commission on Korea , preceding the events of the Korean War . Many of the participating nations include those who participated in the United Nations Command Korea United Nations Command . See also UNCMAC the UN Command Military Armistice Commission UNCURK the UN Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission the international Korean Armistice Agreement monitoring entity DEFAULTSORT Uncok Category Korean War Category United Nations operations in Asia Category North Korea South Korea border Category Aftermath of the Korean War Korea hist stub UN stub ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2010 UNCURK refers to the 1951 UN Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea . It occurred as part of the Korean War . Many of the participating nations include those who participated in the United Nations Command Korea United Nations Command . See also UNCMAC the UN Command Military Armistice Commission UNCOK the UN Commission on Korea Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission the international Korean Armistice Agreement monitoring entity DEFAULTSORT Uncurk Category United Nations operations in Asia Category North Korea South Korea border Category Aftermath of the Korean War Korea hist stub UN stub ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2007 Campaignbox Syria Lebanon The Battle of Beirut 12 July 1941 marked the end of hostilities in the Syria Lebanon campaign of World War II . On 8 July, even before the fall of Battle of Damour Damour , the Vichy French commander General Henri Dentz had sought an armistice the advance on Beirut together with the Allied capture of Battle of Damascus Damascus in late June and the rapid advance of Allied troops into Syria from Iraq in early July to capture Battle of Deir ez Zor Deir ez Zor and then push on towards Aleppo had made the Vichy position untenable. At one minute past midnight on 12 July, a ceasefire came into effect. For all intents and purposes, this ended the campaign and an Armistice of Saint Jean d Acre armistice was signed on 14 July at the William Sidney Smith Sidney Smith Barracks on the outskirts of the city of Acre, Israel Acre . The triumphant entry of the Australian 7th Division into Beirut successfully established the Allied occupation of Lebanon. Beirut later became an important Allied base for Mediterranean naval operations. See also Syria Lebanon campaign Coord missing Use dmy dates date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Beirut 1941 , Battle of Category Conflicts in 1941 Category World War II Middle East Theatre Category Battles of World War II involving Australia Category Military battles of Vichy France WWII battle stub Australia mil stub ... more details
of Armistice with Germany Compi gne the Armistice . History U.S. President Woodrow Wilson first proclaimed Armistice Day for November 11, 1919. In proclaiming the holiday, he said blockquote To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those ... celebrated and known as Armistice Day . In 1945, WWII veteran Raymond Weeks from Birmingham, Alabama had the idea to expand Armistice Day to celebrate all veterans, not just those who died in World ... States ref Congress amended this act on June 1, 1954, replacing Armistice with Veterans, and it has ... name Armistice Day until Veterans Day was legal in 1954 . Although originally scheduled for celebration ... are offered in many fast food and casual dinner restaurant chains. In his Armistice Day address ... PT317&lpg PT317&dq armistice day and ravioli v onepage&q armistice 20day 20and 20ravioli&f false accessdate ... Vetsday10.jpg thumb right 175px Veterans Day 2010 poster Anzac Day Armistice Day Memorial Day Remembrance ... more details
Lausanne Conference or Conference of Lausanne may refer to First International Congress on World Evangelization , the Lausanne Conference in 1974 Lausanne Conference, 1949 , related to Palestinian Jewish negotiations and the 1949 Armistice Agreements Conference of Lausanne , a 1922 23 peace conference to write a new treaty with Turkey Lausanne Conference 1932 , a conference representing the end of the reparations that related to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference disambig fr Conf rence de Lausanne it Conferenza di Losanna nl Conferentie van Lausanne ro Conferin a de la Lausanne dezambiguizare ... more details
Infobox UN resolution number 106 organ SC date March 29 year 1955 meeting 695 code S 3378 document http daccess dds ny.un.org doc RESOLUTION GEN NR0 107 62 IMG NR010762.pdf?OpenElement for 11 abstention 0 against 0 subject The Palestine Question result Adopted image caption United Nations United Nations Security Council Resolution Security Council Resolution 106 , adopted unanimously on March 29, 1955, after hearing reports from the Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine and representatives of Egypt and Israel the Council noted that the Mixed Armistice Commissions Egyptian Israel Mixed Armistice Commission determined that a prearranged and planned attack ordered by Israel authorities was committed by regular Israeli forces against elements of the Egyptian Army in the Gaza Strip . The Council condemned this attack as a violation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 54 , called upon Israel to take all necessary measures to prevent such action and expressed its conviction that the maintenance of the 1949 Armistice Agreements General Armistice Agreement was threatened by deliberate violations and that no progress towards the return of permanent peace in Palestine would be made unless the parties complied strictly with their obligations. See also List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 101 to 200 1953 &ndash 1965 United Nations Security Council Resolution 107 References http daccess dds ny.un.org doc RESOLUTION GEN NR0 107 62 IMG NR010762.pdf?OpenElement Text of Resolution at UN.org PDF wikisource UNSCR 1955 Category United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Israel Category 1955 United Nations Security Council resolutions 0106 Category 1955 in Egypt Category United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Egypt Category 1955 in Israel fa nl Resolutie 106 Veiligheidsraad Verenigde Naties ... more details
Instrument of Surrender is a name often given to surrendering documents of a military conflict, as those documents are legal instrument s. Some such documents are World War II Japanese Instrument of Surrender German Instrument of Surrender Armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces Other conflicts Argentine surrender in the Falklands War 1982 Pakistan Pakistani Instrument of Surrender 1971 at the end of the Bangladesh Liberation War . disambig ... more details
In Greek mythology , Ekecheiria also transliterated as Ekekheiria was the spirit and personification of truce , armistice , and cessation of hostilities. In Olympia, Greece Olympia there was a statue of her crowning Iphitos of Elis. ref Pausanias , Description of Greece 5. 10. 10 5. 26. 2 ref References reflist External links http www.theoi.com Daimon Ekekheira.html Theoi Project Ececheiria Greek myth stub Category Greek goddesses Category Personification in Greek mythology sk Ekecheiria sr ... more details
Veterans Day is an annual United States holiday honoring military veterans. It may also refer to Armed Forces Day United Kingdom , the Veterans Day in the United Kingdom Remembrance Day , 11 November observances in the Commonwealth of Nations Armistice Day , 11 November observances in other countries National veterans day is the remembrance day of the last day of the Second World War in Finland 27th April. Veterans Day Sweden , the Veterans Day in Sweden disambig nl Veteranendag ... more details
Wiktionary Free Zone may refer to A free economic zone or free port , an area with relaxed customs, immigration, visa, and or taxation jurisdiction with respect to the country of location The Zone libre , the Vichy France part of France during World War II to remain unoccupied by foreign troops under the June 1940 Second Armistice at Compi gne armistice between France and Germany Free Zone region , a region of Western Sahara , a disputed territory in Morrocco Free Zone Scientology , a colloquial term for various groups and individuals who practice Scientology beliefs and techniques independently of the Church of Scientology and without official sanction by Religious Technology Center Church authorities Free Zone film Free Zone film , a 2005 film directed by Amos Gitai Freezone may refer to Salicylic acid , by trade name Freezone See also Free Xone , a song on contemporary R&B R&B pop music pop singer Janet Jackson s studio album The Velvet Rope disambig nl Vrije zone ... more details
Ville sur Haine is a village near the Belgium Belgian town of Le R ulx in the Hainaut province province of Hainaut . Image Ville sur Haine 051106 2 .JPG thumb left Ville sur Haine , the local school Image Ville sur Haine JPG05.jpg thumb left Ville sur Haine , old bascule bridge on the old Central Canal. 250px It is where Canada Canadian private George Lawrence Price , known as the last soldier of the British Empire to be killed in the World War I First World War , died just two minutes before the Armistice with Germany armistice went into effect. coord 50 28 54 N 4 03 35 E region BE type city display title Hainaut geo stub Category Villages in Belgium fr Ville sur Haine nl Ville sur Haine wa Vile so Inne ... more details
orphan date December 2009 Image Trans flight Japan HOLJ0142 .jpg thumb A member of Transport Flight Japan looks out over the demilitarised zone towards Communist positions while on a visit to Australian forces serving on the s Korean Armistice Agreement Armistice line . Transport Flight Japan was a Royal Australian Air Force air transport unit. The Flight was formed on 14 March 1955 at Iwakuni , Japan with a strength of three C 47 Skytrain C 47 Dakotas and one CAC Wirraway . Transport Flight Japan s main duty was to fly a regular service between Japan and South Korea in support of the Commonwealth of Nations military units based there following the end of the Korean War . The Flight flew its last courier flights on 28 June 1956, returned to Australia in July and was disbanded on 28 September 1956. References RAAF Historical Section 1995 , Units of the Royal Australian Air Force. A Concise History . Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. Category RAAF independent flights Transport Category Military units and formations established in 1955 australia mil stub Aviation stub ... more details
Dare to Care Records is a Canada Canadian independent record label . Based in Montreal , the label was founded when date February 2012 by li Bissonnette and Hugo Mudie. The label maintains two separate imprints, Dare to Care for anglophone and francophone artists promoted across Canada and internationally, and Grosse Bo te for francophone artists promoted primarily within Quebec . Artists who have released material on Dare to Care include Malajube , We Are Wolves , Les Georges Leningrad , Pawa Up First , Yesterday s Ring , Armistice band Armistice and The Sainte Catherines , while artists on Grosse Bo te include C ur de pirate , Tricot Machine , La Pat re Rose , Le Husky , Jacquemort and Jean Leclerc . External links http www.daretocarerecords.com Dare To Care Records official website Category Quebec record labels Category Canadian independent record labels Category Companies based in Montreal Canada corp stub fr Dare to Care Records ... more details
Infobox UN resolution number 113 organ SC date April 4 year 1956 meeting 722 code S 3575 document http daccess dds ny.un.org doc RESOLUTION GEN NR0 109 47 IMG NR010947.pdf?OpenElement for 11 abstention 0 against 0 subject The Palestine Question result Adopted image caption United Nations United Nations Security Council Resolution Security Council Resolution 113 , adopted on April 4, 1956, after recalling past resolutions where the Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine was requested to undertake certain specific steps for the purpose of reducing tensions along the armistice lines the Council noted with grave concern the proposed steps had not been carried out. The Council considered the situation as likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security and requested the United Nations Secretary General Secretary General survey the various aspects of enforcement of compliance with the four General Armistice Agreements. The Council then requested that the Secretary General, along with the Chief of Staff arrange for the adoption of measures they believe would reduce tensions along the armistice demarcation lines including withdrawal of forces, full freedom of movement for UN observers and the establishment of the local arrangements for the prevention of incidents and the prompt detection of any violations of the Armistice Agreements. The Council the called upon the parties to the 1949 Armistice Agreements General Armistice Agreement to co operate with the Secretary General in the implementation of this resolution and requested the Secretary General report back to the Council inside a month. The resolution was adopted unanimously by all members of the Council. See also Arab Israeli conflict List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 101 to 200 1953 &ndash 1965 References http daccess dds ny.un.org doc RESOLUTION GEN NR0 109 47 IMG NR010947.pdf?OpenElement Text of Resolution at UN.org PDF wikisource UNSC ... more details
east of Kaesong and was the meeting place of the UNCMAC Military Armistice Commission . The meetings ... site on the south side. The eighteen copies of Volume I and II of the armistice were signed ... provided some supplies, generators and lighting to allow the work to continue at night. After the Armistice ... of it today. However, the building constructed for the signing of the armistice has ..., Chinese Peoples Liberation Army and North Korea Peoples Army agreed to an armistice ending the fighting .... Since South Korea never signed the armistice, the two countries technically remain at war. See also ... of the signing of the armistice , the two major North Korean military lines, and the Northern ... more details