U.S. eases sanctions after north-south summit; Pyongyang reaffirms missile-testing ban
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A summit meeting between North and South Korea on June 19, 2000, has been followed by an easing of sanctions on North Korea by the US. The new action allows a wide range of exports between the two states.
Publication Name: Arms Control Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0196-125X
Year: 2000
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News and negotiations: U.S. eases sanction after North-South summit; Pyongyang reaffirms missile-testing ban
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North Korea reaffirmed its pledge to not flight-test missiles following the U.S. action to ease sanction on North America. These actions were initiated immediately following the summit between North and South Korea on June 19.
Publication Name: Arms Control Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0196-125X
Year: 2000
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Negotiations on North Korean high-level visit end without resolution
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A third round of talks between the US and North Korea in Mar 2000 ended without detailing a future high-level North Korean visit to the US. North Korea promised future discussions on the visit.
Publication Name: Arms Control Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0196-125X
Year: 2000
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