The United Nations Command (UNC) released a fact sheet on February 24th asserting that recent North Korean activities along the Military Demarcation Line (MDL), specifically border demarcation work, do not constitute a violation of the armistice agreement. This statement directly contradicts the position held by South Korea, which has claimed the North’s actions are a breach of the agreement. The UNC fact sheet provides their rationale for this assessment, offering a differing interpretation of the armistice terms. South Korea has expressed concerns that the North’s work is aimed at altering the de facto border. The UNC’s release signals a divergence in perspectives between the allies regarding North Korea’s actions and the interpretation of the 1953 armistice. This disagreement highlights potential complications in coordinating responses to North Korean military activities. Further details of the fact sheet’s contents have not been immediately released.