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  2. 2016 in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    In the year 2016, North Korea conducted two nuclear tests: one in January and the other in September. Additionally, the country conducted several missile tests. As consequence, the United Nations Security Council adopted three resolutions against North Korea. The 7th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea was held in May.

  3. Proposed Peace Treaty on the Korean Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un having dinner, along with their delegation. On February 27–28, 2019, the North Korea–United States Summit in Hanoi was held. Kim Jong-un departed from Pyongyang on February 23, according to images released by the KCNA news agency. It was 4,500 kilometres (2,800 mi) one way trip ...

  4. Assassination of Kim Jong-nam - Wikipedia

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    North Korea was relisted as a state sponsor of terrorism by the United States on 20 November 2017, with the assassination cited as one of the reasons. [38] In March 2018, the United States Department of State imposed additional sanctions on North Korea, having asserted that North Korea used VX nerve agent to assassinate Kim Jong-nam. [39] [40]

  5. 2019 North Korea–United States Hanoi Summit - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 North Korea–United States Hanoi Summit, commonly known as the Hanoi Summit, was a two-day summit meeting between North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. president Donald Trump, [1] held at the French Colonial Hôtel Métropole in Hanoi, Vietnam, during February 27–28, 2019.

  6. United Nations Security Council Resolution 2371 - Wikipedia

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    The resolution imposes several full sectoral bans on exports North Korea uses to fund its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, namely: [9] [2] [4] [3] A ban on its largest export, coal, representing a loss to North Korea of over $401 million in revenues per year; [9] A ban on iron and iron ore exports, worth roughly $250 million per year; [9]

  7. History of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    2016: 2017–2018 North Korean crisis: ... North Korea was a full-fledged Communist state. ... North Korea's economy went into a free-fall. By this time, in the early ...

  8. Category:2016 in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    2016 North Korean floods; E. January 2016 East Asia cold wave; K. Kwangmyŏngsŏng-4; N. January 2016 North Korean nuclear test; September 2016 North Korean nuclear ...

  9. 2019 Koreas–United States DMZ Summit - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] At Hanoi, North Korea sought the removal of all significant economic sanctions; in return, it proposed partially reducing its capacity to construct new nuclear weapons, while retaining its existing nuclear arsenal. Trump, meanwhile, offered economic aid to North Korea in exchange for denuclearization. [11]