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On December 13, 1991, high-ranking representatives of the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea signed the Agreement on Reconciliation, Nonaggression, and Exchanges and Cooperation between South and North Korea, to become effective on February 19, 1992. Composed of four chapters, it addressed the nations’ mutual intentions to engage in multifaceted exchanges to end the ongoing state of political and military confrontation between them, setting forth the principles that would be involved in unification.