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armistice

[ahr-muh-stis] / ˈɑr mə stɪs /
NOUN
peace-establishing agreement
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Other men who served in the Sudan included John French, the first commander of the British Expeditionary Force in France, and Douglas Haig, who succeeded him from December 1915 until the armistice.

From The Wall Street Journal

“South Korea, due to its armistice regime with the North, maintains a large reserve and superior production capacity for ammunitions,” Choi said.

From Washington Post

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has openly questioned the value of permanent or temporary armistice agreements, telling members of the U.N.

From Washington Post

On both counts, the nation’s readiness to monitor this armistice falls short.

From Los Angeles Times

An uneasy armistice was signed in 1953 and that same year Seoul and Washington agreed a mutual defense treaty.

From Washington Times