Article 3 - Build a Peace Regime

3. The two sides will actively cooperate to build a permanent and stable peace regime on the Korean peninsula. Bringing an end to the current unnatural state of armistice and establishing a firm peace regime on the Korean peninsula is a historic mission that must not be delayed any further.
① The two sides reaffirmed the non-aggression agreement that precludes the use of force in any form against each other and agreed to strictly abide by it.
② The two sides agreed to carry out disarmament in a phased manner, as military tension is alleviated and substantial progress is made in military confidence - building.
③  The two  sides agreed to  declare the end of war this year that marks the  65th anniversary of the Armistice Agreement and actively promote the holding of trilateral meetings involving the two sides and the United States, or quadrilateral meetings involving the two sides, the United states and China with a view to replacing the Armistice Agreement with a peace agreement and establishing a permanent and solid peace regime.
④ The two sides confirmed the common goal of realizing, through complete denuclearization, a nuclear-free Korean peninsula.
The two sides shared the view that the measures being initiated by the north side are very meaningful and crucial for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, and agreed to fulfill their respective responsibility and role.
The two sides agreed to make active efforts to seek the support and cooperation of the international community for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
The two leaders agreed to frequently have an in-depth discussion on the important matters for the nation through regular meetings and hotlines, deepen confidence and jointly endeavor to further expand the favorable trend toward the sustained development of the north-south ties and peace, prosperity and reunification of the Korean peninsula.
In this context, President Moon Jae-in agreed to visit Pyongyang this fall. 
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