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{{short description|1994 nuclear agreement between the United States and North Korea}} {{Distinguish|Framework agreement}} The '''Agreed Framework between the United States of America and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea''' ({{Korean|hangul=북미제네바기본합의서}}) was signed on 21 October 1994, between North Korea (DPRK) and the [[United States]]. The objective of the agreement was the freezing and replacement of North Korea's indigenous [[nuclear power plant]] program with more [[nuclear proliferation]] resistant [[light water reactor]] power plants, and the step-by-step normalization of [[North Korea–United States relations|relations between the U.S. and the DPRK]]. Implementation of the agreement was troubled from the start, but its key elements were being implemented until it effectively broke down in 2003. [[File:Agreed frame work 1994 cover page 1.jpg|thumb|AGREED FRAMEWORK COVER PAGE – IAEA]] [[File:AGREED FRAMEWORK PAGE1.jpg|thumb|AGREED FRAMEWORK PAGE #1 – IAEA: Replace the Nuclear(graphite) reactor to the Light-water]] [[File:Agreed_frame_work_1994_page_2.jpg|thumb|AGREED FRAMEWORK PAGE #2- IAEA: Supply the alternative energy-Heavy Oil and freeze & dismantle the nuclear reactor]] [[File:AGREED FRAME WORK PAGE3.jpg|thumb|AGREED FRAMEWORK PAGE #3 – IAEA: Establish a formal peace assurance between U.S. and DPRK]]
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