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and they responded by denying that North Korea planned to produce nuclear weapons using enriched uranium. They went on to state that as an independent sovereign state North Korea was entitled to possess nuclear weapons for defense, although they did not possess such a weapon at that point in time. Relations between the two countries, which had seemed hopeful two years earlier, quickly deteriorated into open hostility.
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January 1994, offering a single inspection, less comprehensive than those conducted by the IAEA in 1992. After several weeks of tough negotiations, the IAEA announced on 16 February 1994 that North Korea had accepted "the inspection activities" that the Agency had requested. In response, the Clinton Administration agreed to suspend the
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reprocessing and uranium enrichment facilities." North Korea accused the United States of a "hostile policy" including deliberately delaying fuel supplies and progress on the KEDO project that "effectively nullified" the agreement, listing North Korea as part of the "Axis of evil" and a target of the U.S. pre-emptive nuclear strikes.
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Congress on 19 November 2002, there was "clear evidence indicating the North has begun constructing a centrifuge facility" and this plant could produce annually enough HEU for two
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program. The parties' reports of the meeting differ. The U.S. delegation believed the North
Koreans had admitted the existence of a highly enriched uranium program. The North Koreans stated Kelly made his assertions in an arrogant manner, but failed to produce any evidence such as satellite photos,
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emergency funds not under
Congress' control were used to fund the transitional oil supplies under the agreement, together with international funding. From 1996 Congress provided funding, though not always sufficient amounts. Consequently, some of the agreed transitional oil supplies were delivered
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accepted this in principle but conditioned such "comprehensive" talks on North Korea acting first to allow a resumption of IAEA inspections and to re-open negotiations with South Korea over nuclear questions (North Korea had broken off talks with South Korea in late 1992). North Korea approached the
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Construction of the first LWR reactor began in August 2002. Construction of both reactors was well behind schedule. The initial plan was for both reactors to be operational by 2003, but the construction had been halted indefinitely in late 2002. Senators accused
President Clinton of understating
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Although the agreement had largely broken down, North Korea did not restart work on the two production size nuclear power plants that were frozen under the agreement. These plants could potentially have produced enough weapons-grade plutonium to produce several nuclear weapons per year. The Agreed
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December 2003, KEDO suspended work on the pressurized water reactor project. Subsequently, KEDO shifted the focus of its efforts to ensuring that the LWR project assets at the construction site in North Korea and at manufacturers’ facilities around the world ($ 1.5 billion invested to date) are
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International funding for the LWR replacement power plants had to be sought. Formal invitations to bid were not issued until 1998, by which time the delays were infuriating North Korea. In May 1998, North Korea warned it would restart nuclear research if the U.S. could not install the LWR. Formal
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about a replacement agreement, reaching a preliminary accord on 19 September 2005. The accord made no mention of the U.S. contention that North Korea has a secret, underground enriched uranium program. However, the new accord would require North Korea to dismantle all nuclear facilities, not just
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There was increasing disagreement between North Korea and the United States on the scope and implementation of the agreement. The United States did little to meet its commitment to normalize political and economic relations. When by 1999 economic sanctions had not been lifted and full diplomatic
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solutions and the results of the Agency's analysis. The latter suggested that undeclared plutonium existed in North Korea. In order to find answers to the inconsistencies detected and to determine the completeness and correctness of the initial declaration provided, the IAEA requested access to
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annually, at no cost, to make up for lost energy production. North Korea was required to come into full compliance with its IAEA safeguards agreement, allowing the IAEA to verify the correctness and completeness of its initial declaration, before key nuclear components of the reactor would be
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There were also some confidential minutes supporting the agreement, which have not been made public. These are reported to include that full-scope IAEA safeguards would be applied when the major non-nuclear components of the first LWR unit were completed but before the delivery of key nuclear
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Each side blamed the other for ending the Agreed
Framework. The United States pointed out that a North Korean uranium enrichment facility would violate the 1992 Joint Declaration of the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, which states "The South and the North shall not possess nuclear
144:, which called upon the DPRK to reconsider its decision to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and allow weapons inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) into the country, North Korea "suspended the effectuation" of that withdrawal in June 1993.
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Framework was successful in freezing North Korean plutonium production in
Yongbyon plutonium complex for eight years from 1994 to December 2002; however, it failed to stop North Korea from developing a secret highly enriched uranium program, begun in the "mid- or late-1990s."
446:(KEDO) is a consortium of the United States, South Korea, Japan, and various other states that is responsible for implementing the energy-related parts of the agreement. North Korea would repay KEDO over a 20-year interest-free period after the completion of each LWR plant.
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On 10 January 2003, North Korea again announced its withdrawal from the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. On February 10, 2005, North Korea finally declared that it had manufactured nuclear weapons as a "nuclear deterrent for self-defence". On October 9, 2006,
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Joint resolution relating to the United States-North Korea Agreed
Framework and the obligations of North Korea under that and previous agreements with respect to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and dialog with the Republic of
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Joel S. Wit, State Department Coordinator for implementation of the Agreed Framework (1995–2000) during the Clinton administration, stated that "we did know about the DPRK cheating on the highly-enriched uranium front starting in 1998."
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Oil for heating and electricity production would be provided while DPRK's reactors were shut down and construction halted, until completion of the first LWR power unit. The amount of oil was 500,000 tons of heavy fuel oil per
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additional information and to two sites which seemed to be related to the storage of nuclear waste. The DPRK refused access to the sites, and on 12 March 1993, North Korea announced its decision to withdraw from the NPT.
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members considered in November 2002 whether to halt the fuel oil shipments in response to the previous month's developments. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State James A. Kelly warned Japanese officials that the
160:(a long-standing North Korean demand) and begin a new round of talks with North Korea—subject to North Korea allowing full implementation of the IAEA inspection and beginning high level talks with South Korea.
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relations between the United States and North Korea had not been established, North Korea warned that they would resume nuclear research unless the United States kept up its end of the bargain.
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or more nuclear weapons per year when it is finished. However, some experts assessed that the equipment North Korea imported was insufficient evidence of a production-scale enrichment program.
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an important player in reaching the 1994 U.S.-North Korea Agreed Framework. From 1995–2000, Mr. Wit was the State Department Coordinator for implementation of that agreement
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would be constructed in North Korea by 2003 at a cost of $ 4 billion, primarily supplied by South Korea. In the interim, North Korea would be supplied with 500,000 tons of
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The U.S. regarded the Agreed Framework primarily as a non-proliferation agreement, whereas North Korea placed greater value on measures normalizing relations with the U.S.
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delivered. When the LWR plants were completed, North Korea would dismantle its other nuclear reactors and associated facilities.
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ground breaking on the site was on 21 August 1997, but significant spending on the LWR project did not commence until 2000.
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408:(which North Korea "suspended" after 89 days), a U.S. military buildup near the country, and U.S. plans to bomb the active
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In the Clinton administration,"we did know about the DPRK cheating on the highly-enriched uranium front starting in 1998"
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820:"Agreed Framework of 21 October 1994 Between the United States of America and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea"
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AGREED FRAMEWORK PAGE #2- IAEA: Supply the alternative energy-Heavy Oil and freeze & dismantle the nuclear reactor
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1852:"North Korea's Alleged Large-Scale Enrichment Plant: Yet Another Questionable Extrapolation Based on Aluminum Tubes"
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1781:""J. Kelly Failed to Produce 'Evidence' in Pyongyang"; Framed up "Admission" Story – DPRK FM Director O Song Chol"
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602:. US intelligence agencies believe that North Korea has manufactured a handful of simple nuclear weapons.
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would not fund such shipments in the face of continued violations. The shipments were halted in December.
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463:. North Korean officials at the time also suspected the U.S. anticipated an early collapse of the DPRK.
298:* Freeze all graphite-moderated nuclear reactors (5MWe reactor and 50 & 200 MWe under construction)
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specific plants as in the Agreed Framework. Ultimately the Six-party talks were discontinued in 2009.
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504:, later commented "The Agreed Framework was a political orphan within two weeks after its signature".
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511:. But because of congressional opposition, the U.S. failed to deliver on this part of the agreement.
422:, abandoning the construction of two larger nuclear power plants, and the canning and sealing, under
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745:"U.N. Security Council Consideration of North Korea's Violations of its Nuclear Treaty Obligations"
328:, and the 50 MWe and 200 MWe reactors under construction, which could easily produce weapons grade
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Agreed Framework between the United States of America and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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has warned that it could collapse if United States did not fulfill obligations that it agreed to.
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Agreement on Supply of a Light-Water Reactor Project to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
1990:
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Agreement on Supply of a Light-Water Reactor Project to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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1361:"Nuclear Nonproliferation / Heavy Fuel Oil Delivered to North Korea Under the Agreed Framework"
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38:. The objective of the agreement was the freezing and replacement of North Korea's indigenous
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1932:"DPRK FM on Its Stand to Suspend Its Participation in Six-party Talks for Indefinite Period"
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2346:, Larry A. Niksch, Congressional Research Service – The Library of Congress, March 17, 2003
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1496:"KEDO Breaks Ground on US Led Nuclear Project That will Undermine Client Status of S Korea"
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visited North Korea to confront the North Koreans with the U.S. assessment that they had a
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Joint Declaration of South and North Korea of the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
2442:. U.S.-Korea Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.
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told Congress "to be frank, we have in past years not always met the fuel year deadline".
8:
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1628:. U.S.-Korea Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
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795:"Statement from Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Current U.S.-North Korea Relations"
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AGREED FRAMEWORK PAGE #3 – IAEA: Establish a formal peace assurance between U.S. and DPRK
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AGREED FRAMEWORK PAGE #1 – IAEA: Replace the Nuclear(graphite) reactor to the Light-water
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The two sides would move toward full normalization of political and economic relations.
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Existing spent nuclear fuel stocks would be stored and ultimately disposed of without
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1756:"frontline: kim's nuclear gamble: nuclear capability: could north korea have a bomb?"
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monitoring, of spent fuel that could have been reprocessed to create plutonium for a
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The commitments in the agreement were voluntary and non-binding, not approved by the
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ad hoc and routine inspections would resume for facilities not subject to the freeze.
351:
1564:"Why the US's 1994 deal with North Korea failed – and what Trump can learn from it"
1174:"DPRK Will Re-Operate Nuclear Facilities Within A Few Weeks to Produce Electricity"
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312:* DPRK stopped operating 5 MWe reactor and abandoned reactors under construction
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assurances to the DPRK, against the threat or use of nuclear weapons by the U.S.
269:* Provide DPRK with formal assurance against the use of nuclear weapons by U.S.
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261:* Deliver 500,000 tons of heavy oil annually to DPRK as an alternative energy
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Programme for Promoting Nuclear Non-Proliferation Newsbrief, 3rd Quarter 1994
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to build LWRs, though U.S. Congress rejected U.S. funding for the project
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2093:"A U.S. Foreign Policy Expert Urged 'Continued Backing' of Nuclear Talks"
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On May 31, 2006, KEDO decided to terminate the LWR construction project.
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770:""Prevented war with North Korea in 1994 – here's what needs to be done"
1530:. Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization. December 31, 2004.
1102:"Bill Text - 104th Congress (1995-1996) - THOMAS (Library of Congress)"
508:
2012:"Conclusion of non-aggression treaty between DPRK and U.S. called for"
865:"Conclusion of non-aggression treaty between DPRK and U.S. called for"
307:* Dismantle graphite-moderated reactors when LWR project is completed
1649:"The United States, North Korea, and the End of the Agreed Framework"
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1525:"Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization Annual Report 2004"
329:
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On 12 December 1985, North Korea became a party to the Treaty on the
2095:. Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the United States of America.
969:"Cotton's misguided history lesson on the North Korean nuclear deal"
309:* Move toward full normalization of political and economic relations
271:* Move toward full normalization of political and economic relations
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The United States, North Korea, And The End Of The Agreed Framework
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Korean Endgame: A Strategy for Reunification and U.S. Disengagement
1683:"Promoting Peace and Stability on the Korean Peninsula and Beyond"
2454:
Joint Declaration of the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
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Joint Declaration of the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
2253:
Press Briefing by Ambassador Gallucci on Korea (Agreed Framework)
2043:. Georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. 2002-01-29. Archived from
1471:"Stalemated LWR Project to Prompt Pyongyang to Restart N-Program"
359:
Joint Declaration of the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
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Joint Declaration of the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
16:
1994 nuclear agreement between the United States and North Korea
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KCNA Urges U.S. to Compensate for Losses Caused by Scrapping AF
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Modernizing the US-DPRK Agreed Framework: The Energy Imperative
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Report on Delay in Construction of Light-Water Reactor Project
1254:"frontline: kim's nuclear gamble: interviews: robert gallucci"
1062:
Siegfried S. Hecker; Sean C. Lee; Chaim Braun (Summer 2010).
347:
2287:– In-depth coverage of the North Korean situation since 1997
1878:"KEDO Executive Board Meeting Concludes – November 14, 2002"
1304:"frontline: kim's nuclear gamble: interviews: william perry"
1144:"South Korea Offers To Supply Energy if North Gives Up Arms"
1033:"frontline: kim's nuclear gamble: interviews: ashton carter"
102:, made operational in 1986, showing the fuel access channels
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Washington was on brink of war with North Korea 5 years ago
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274:* The heavy oil was delivered to the DPRK with some delays
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Examining the Lessons of the 1994 U.S.-North Korea Deal
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314:* DPRK "suspended" notification of withdrawal from NPT
2340:– O Song Chol, DPRK Foreign Ministry, January 18, 2003
1442:"LWR Provision is U.S. Obligation: DPRK FM Spokesman"
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were strongly against the agreement, regarding it as
487:, who did not support the agreement. Some Republican
276:* United States established international consortium
215:: Freeze of North Korean nuclear program, leading to
2265:– describes negotiations leading to Agreed Framework
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Columbia University Weatherhead East Asian Institute
1386:
1384:
1279:"frontline: kim's nuclear gamble: interviews: perle"
825:. IAEA. 2 November 1994. INFCIRC/457. Archived from
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power plants, and the step-by-step normalization of
30:(북미제네바기본합의서) was signed on 21 October 1994, between
2281:, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (2002)
2187:Joseph Kahn; David E. Sanger (September 20, 2005).
2152:"NORTH KOREA SAYS IT HAS A PROGRAM ON NUCLEAR ARMS"
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1335:(Report). Congressional Research Service. IB91141.
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2338:J. Kelly Failed to Produce ‘Evidence’ in Pyongyang
1962:"KEDO Executive Board Meeting – November 21, 2003"
1857:. Institute for Science and International Security
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1003:Statement by the President of the Security Council
930:North Korea's Weapons Programmes: A Net Assessment
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2189:"U.S.-Korean Deal on Arms Leaves Key Points Open"
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2653:Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization
2400:North Korea Says It Will Abandon Nuclear Efforts
2326:North Korea's nuclear facilities by Google Earth
2249:– Geneva, October 21, 1994 (archived 2003-12-17)
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1473:. The People's Korea. 1998-05-13. Archived from
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525:The U.S. diplomat who negotiated the framework,
444:Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization
357:The DPRK would take steps to implement the 1992
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2041:"President Delivers State of the Union Address"
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1064:"North Korea's Choice: Bombs Over Electricity"
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2247:Agreed Framework between the USA and the DPRK
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1742:"Dealing With North Korea's Nuclear Programs"
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925:International Institute for Strategic Studies
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2511:Timeline of the North Korean nuclear program
2422:The Beijing Deal is not the Agreed Framework
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336:(LWR) power plants by a target date of 2003.
108:Timeline of the North Korean nuclear program
2757:South Korea and weapons of mass destruction
2497:North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
2380:Dealing With North Korea’s Nuclear Programs
2067:"Nuclear Posture Review [Excerpts]"
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716:. Princeton University Press. p. 209.
655:2019 North Korea–United States Hanoi Summit
635:North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
320:The main provisions of the agreement were:
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1959:
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567:In October 2002, a U.S. delegation led by
2350:The History of the 1994 Agreed Framework
1903:"DPRK FM sends letter to UNSC president"
1849:
1204:, MIT Center for International Studies,
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2536:Japan–North Korea Pyongyang Declaration
2312:, Nautilus Institute, February 16, 2001
1989:. Carnegieendowment.org. Archived from
1707:Siegfried S. Hecker (12 January 2017).
1646:
1586:"Joel S. Wit – Senior Research Scholar"
1537:from the original on September 23, 2009
1141:
682:"Fact Sheet on DPRK Nuclear Safeguards"
52:relations between the U.S. and the DPRK
2780:
2456:– text of agreement, February 19, 1992
2099:from the original on September 9, 2009
1835:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
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1414:Selig S. Harrison (March–April 2001),
1014:from the original on 12 September 2016
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2344:North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Program
2201:from the original on February 5, 2009
2064:
1596:from the original on 12 November 2016
1574:from the original on 24 October 2017.
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1342:from the original on 4 September 2009
1330:North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program
1191:
979:from the original on 12 November 2016
650:2018 North Korea–United States summit
479:Soon after the agreement was signed,
364:The DPRK would remain a party to the
263:* Make arrangements for two 1000 MWe
219:of the Korean Peninsula, and initial
176:announced intention to withdraw from
1850:Albright, David (23 February 2007).
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1176:. The People's Korea. Archived from
896:Presidential Determination No. 99-16
893:William J. Clinton (March 4, 1999),
688:from the original on 5 December 2014
660:2019 Koreas–United States DMZ Summit
600:North Korea conducted a nuclear test
332:, would be replaced with two 1000MW
122:Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
2788:North Korea–United States relations
2150:DAVID E. SANGER (17 October 2002).
2091:Selig Harrison (October 25, 2007).
1938:. February 10, 2005. Archived from
1721:from the original on 17 August 2017
1709:"The U.S. Must Talk to North Korea"
1010:, 4 November 1994, S/PRST/1994/64,
617:Discussions took place through the
112:North Korea nuclear weapons program
13:
2354:The Forum for International Policy
2164:from the original on 13 March 2016
2018:. October 25, 2002. Archived from
1909:. January 10, 2003. Archived from
1328:Larry A. Niksch (March 17, 2003).
947:from the original on 11 March 2009
871:. October 25, 2002. Archived from
772:. .inews.co.uk. 5 September 2017.
475:KEDO funding per year 1995 to 2005
470:
126:International Atomic Energy Agency
61:AGREED FRAMEWORK COVER PAGE – IAEA
14:
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2434:"Revisiting the Agreed Framework"
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2073:from the original on 10 June 2009
1783:. .korea-np.co.jp. Archived from
1420:, Foreign Affairs, archived from
556:labeled North Korea in his first
267:to DPRK with target date of 2003.
2521:1994 North Korean nuclear crisis
2128:from the original on 6 June 2009
2118:"Could North Korea Have A Bomb?"
1968:from the original on 7 June 2011
1884:from the original on 7 June 2011
1762:from the original on 6 June 2009
1740:James A. Kelly (July 15, 2004).
1502:. 21 August 1997. Archived from
1310:from the original on 28 May 2009
1260:from the original on 28 May 2009
967:Glenn Kessler (March 13, 2015).
552:In January 2002, U.S. President
548:Final breakdown of the agreement
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302:* Take steps to implement 1992
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2291:North Korea's Nuclear Breach
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1281:. PBS. 2003-03-27.
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2157:The New York Times
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