HR 1369
Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act
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The Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act directs the Secretary of State to review current restrictions on U.S. citizens traveling to North Korea, particularly regarding visits to attend funerals or commemorations of relatives. It also calls for a report outlining a roadmap for achieving a formal end to the Korean War and establishing diplomatic liaison offices between the U.S. and North Korea. The bill reflects a desire to improve relations and pursue a lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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