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1 Citation I. The six parties agreed to establish a verification mechanism;
II. The six parties agreed to establish a monitoring mechanism;
III. The Parties formulated a timetable for economic and energy assistance along with disablement of the Yongbyon nuclear facilities.
Disablement of the Yongbyon nuclear facilities by the DPRK and the remaining heavy fuel oil (HFO) and non-HFO assistance to the DPRK by other parties will be fully implemented in parallel.
All parties will work to complete their HFO and non-HFO assistance to the DPRK by the end of October 2008.
The United States and Russia will work to complete the provision of their remaining share of HFO assistance to the DPRK by the end of October 2008.
China and the ROK will work to sign with the DPRK binding agreements for the provision of their remaining share of non-HFO assistance by the end of August 2008.
The DPRK will work to complete the disablement of the Yongbyon nuclear facilities by the end of October 2008., delicious.com
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Assistance to North Korea (CRS April 2 2009) 1 Citation
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GAO on Implementation of Agreed Framework 1997 1 Citation
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GAO on HFO Deliveries through 1999 1 Citation
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GAO on Implications of Agreed Framework 1997 1 Citation
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DPRK Will Not Regard Japan as Party to Six-Party Talks (KCNA) (December 6 2008) 1 Citation What matters is that Japan persistently and impertinently insists on its participation in the talks though it is refusing to fulfill its commitment despite the fact that the implementation of the October 3 agreement is at its final phase. . . . It is only Japan out of those parties that has not done anything to fulfill its commitment but is still refusing to do so. It is the assertion of Japan that it will not fulfill any commitment related to its economic compensation under the agreement reached at the six-party talks unless there is progress in the solution of the "abduction issue" between the DPRK and Japan., delicious.com
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1 Citation It is beyond Dec. 31, 2007, the deadline set in the Oct. 3 agreement. It is regrettable that points agreed there remain unimplemented except the disablement of the DPRK's nuclear facilities. The disablement started early in November last year and all the operations were completed within the "technologically possible scope" as of Dec. 31. At present, the unloading of spent fuel rods scheduled to be completed in about 100 days is underway as the last process.
However, the delivery of heavy fuel oil and energy-related equipment and materials to the DPRK, commitments of other participating nations, has not been done even 50 per cent. The U.S. has not honored its commitments to cross the DPRK off the list of "sponsors of terrorism" and stop applying . . . Now that other participating nations delay the fulfillment of their commitments, the DPRK is compelled to adjust the tempo of the disablement of some nuclear facilities on the principle of "action for action.", delicious.com
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1 Citation Text of Agreed Framework, delicious.com
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1 Citation . . . The Agreed Framework of 1994 between DPRK and USA seems to bring a nuclear crisis in the Korean peninsula under control. Supplying two light water reactors (LWRs) and heavy fuel oil while all graphite reactor facilities in the DPRK remain frozen, which is unprecedented in non-proliferation history, is nevertheless proceeding with limited success. . . .This paper intends to review the crucial stages managed by two
Koreas, USA, KEDO and IAEA during the past decade, possibility of improvements in the Agreed Framework, KEDO LWR construction milestones with respect to the non-proliferation goals, and the challenging IAEA verification roles. Specific steps which are being taken by two Koreas and concerned entities are reviewed and recommended towards creating proper atmosphere for nuclear confidence building in the Korean Peninsula., delicious.com
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