Support the Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act!

The Korean War never ended but was merely suspended by an armistice agreement in 1953. After more than 70 years of conflict, let's urge our leaders to take concrete steps toward peace on the Korean Peninsula. 

Negotiating a peace agreement would reduce tensions and build confidence, providing the foundation to more effectively engage on issues such as denuclearization and improved human rights. The unended war is also a barrier to engagement to improve U.S.-North Korea relations. Isolation, sanctions, and travel restrictions limit the people-to-people connections between Americans and North Koreans needed to build mutual understanding. 

With escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula, it is clear that a transformative, peace-first approach is needed. 

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