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    nuclear weapons. Soviet engineers took part in the construction of the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center and began construction of an IRT-2000 research...
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    had not fully declared its history of reprocessing spent fuel at the Yongbyon nuclear facility. North Korea responded by announcing its intent to withdraw...
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  • down – Reuters". Reuters. Retrieved 29 December 2019. "North Korea's Yongbyon Nuclear Facility: Slow Progress at the Experimental Light Water Reactor". 38...
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  • South Pacific. 1986 – The Soviet Union's nuclear arsenal peaks at 39,197 warheads. 1986 – The Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center becomes operational...
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    Korea allegedly resumed its nuclear activities at the Yongbyon nuclear facility, apparently moving equipment and nuclear supplies back onto the facility...
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  • Nuclear decommissioning is the process leading to the irreversible complete or partial closure of a nuclear facility, usually a nuclear reactor, with...
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  • This is an annotated list of all the nuclear fission-based nuclear research reactors in the world, sorted by country, with operational status. Some "research"...
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    test September 2017 North Korean nuclear test Tonghae Satellite Launching Ground Ryanggang explosion Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center Songun...
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    that North Korea ceases to operate its Yongbyon nuclear research centre. North Korea conducted further nuclear tests in 2009, 2013, January and September...
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    Operation Outside the Box (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the DPRK Yongbyon nuclear facilities since July 2007, and was responsible for the containment and surveillance of the fuel rods and other nuclear materials...
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    339 others. February 13 – North Korea agrees to shut down its nuclear facilities in Yongbyon by April 14 as a first step towards complete denuclearization...
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    key: A graphite-moderated Magnox reactor exists in North Korea at the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center. While the gas cooled Magnox, AGR and pebble...
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    military escort, while Kijŏng-dong is not accessible to visitors. The Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center sits within a closed city that occupies...
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    the Yongbyon nuclear facility in May 1994 without granting the IAEA inspection privileges, and later said it withdraw from the IAEA and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation...
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  • enriched uranium for nuclear weapons and that, in addition to its known fuel-producing facility at Yongbyon, it had multiple secret nuclear sites. In August...
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    38north.org/ 26 June 2018: Infrastructure Improvements at North Korea’s Yongbyon Nuclear Research Facility Archived 2018-06-28 at the Wayback Machine CNN- Interview...
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    already disputed nuclear research facility in Yongbyon. Despite repeated chiding from Western nations, Kim continued to conduct nuclear research and carry...
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  • shut down its Yongbyon nuclear reactor in exchange for economic and energy assistance. However, in 2009 the North continued its nuclear test program....
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    weapons, U.S. President Bill Clinton considered bombing North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear reactor, but he later dismissed this option when he was advised that...
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  • States. In 1994, Clinton also considered a US military strike on the Yongbyon nuclear reactor. He was advised that if war broke out, it could cost 52,000...
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    possible war during the 1994 nuclear crisis. The Pentagon had hypothetical plans to strike the North Korea nuclear reactor at Yongbyon, but the order was never...
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    North Korea's 'action for action' formula, Kim's willingness to dismantle Yongbyon (never defined clearly) was a very meaningful first step, showing that...
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  • 2 – North Korea said it would restart a nuclear reactor capable of producing plutonium at the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center, which was closed...
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    prisoners of war, delivering them to the U.S. Army at a location north of Yongbyon, North Korea. General Douglas MacArthur told visiting members of the United...
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    Korea intended to "bolster its nuclear deterrent for self-defence in every way" and that it would restart the Yongbyon reactor. North Korea partially...
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