1994 North Korean nuclear crisis

1994 North Korean nuclear crisis
Part of Inter-Korean conflict

Flight Operations aboard the USS Kitty Hawk on 4 December 1994
Date12 March 1993 – 21 October 1994
Location
Result
  • Agreed Framework signed between United States and North Korea
  • Temporary suspension of North Korean nuclear weapons program
  • Cessation of Team Spirit exercises
  • Belligerents
     North Korea  United States
     South Korea
    Commanders and leaders
    North Korea Kim Il Sung (before 8 July 1994)
    North Korea Kim Jong Il (after 8 July 1994)
    United States Bill Clinton
    South Korea Kim Yong-sam
    Strength
    North Korea Korean People's Army

    United States US Army Pacific
    United States USAF PACAF
    United States US 7th Fleet
    United States USS Kitty Hawk

    United States USS Independence

    South Korea ROK Armed Forces

    The 1994 North Korean nuclear crisis was a crisis on the Korean Peninsula, mainly revolving around North Korea's nuclear program. Largely caused by North Korea's announcement that it would withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1993[1][2] the tensions could have led to a war between North Korea and the US had not been for an agreement reached between former President Jimmy Carter and then-leader Kim Il Sung.[3][4][5] It led to North Korea and the United States signing the Agreed Framework in October 1994, effectively ending the crisis.[2]

    1. ^ "Russia's Policy in the Run-Up to the First North Korean Nuclear Crisis, 1991–1993 | Wilson Center". www.wilsoncenter.org. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
    2. ^ a b "Timeline: North Korean Nuclear Negotiations". Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
    3. ^ "CNN – Washington was on brink of war with North Korea 5 years ago – October 4, 1999". edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
    4. ^ Inside North Korea's Dynasty – Episode 3 Nuclear Family – (National Geographic, 2018).
    5. ^ "Analyses – Examining The Lessons Of The 1994 U.s.-North Korea Deal | Kim's Nuclear Gamble | FRONTLINE | PBS". www.pbs.org. Retrieved 2022-08-20.

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