UN Command holds repatriation ceremony for 55 US troop remains

IANS  |  Seoul 

The UN Command, led by the US Army, on Wednesday held a solemn ceremony for the remains of 55 American soldiers who died in the 1950-53

The was part of the June summit agreement between US and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, which also included seeking to build "new" ties, fostering a "lasting and stable" peace regime and pursuing the complete denuclearization of the peninsula.

"The fallen have never been forgotten by the US nor the 16 other states that comprise the never leaves troops behind, living or deceased, and will continue the mission of until every Service Member returns home," the said in a statement.

Around 500 people took part in the ceremony, including Vincent Brooks, US to and South Korean

After the ceremony, the remains would be taken to the headquarters of in for identification.

Since 1990, the remains of 629 US soldiers, who died in North Korea, were returned to their families, according to the UNC.

More than 36,000 US personnel died in the and nearly 7,000 disappeared, out of which 5,300 are believed to have gone missing at the 38th Parallel North.

said it hopes that this gesture would help convince the US of the need for an imminent peace treaty to replace the armistice, which had ended the Korean War.

However, has not yet committed fully to the peace treaty, maintaining that needs to take more concrete actions to show its commitment to the denuclearization of the regime as agreed during the summit.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 17:18 IST