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These regulations also froze North Korean assets held under}} , address={U.S} , note={United States institutes total embargo on exports to North Korea. jurisdiction 1953 Armistice halts Korean War} } @book{b2, , title={{issues first International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) which includes North Korea on list of countries that should be denied, "licenses, other approvals, Exports and imports of defense articles and defense services}} , author={{ US }} , year={1965} } @book{b3, , title={{When Export Administration Regulations (EARs) are revised categorizing countries according to level of restriction}} , note={North Korea continues to be on the list of most restricted countries-Country Group Z} } @book{b4, , title={{Korea-related Foreign Asset Control Regulations (FACRs) revised to prohibit transactions related to agricultural products that contained raw goods originating in the DPRK 1985 DPRK joins NPT 1987 KAL flight 858 is bombed}} , year={1988} , note={reportedly by North Korean agents} } @book{b5, , title={{North Korea is added to U.S. Department of State's list of state sponsors or supporters of international terrorism}} } @book{b6, , title={{EARs revised to allow export of "commercially-supplied goods intended to meet basic human needs" to DPRK with licenses granted on a case-by-case basis. Revisions ease regulations concerning travel to DPRK for special activities. Revisions to the IEEPA to reflect advances in media (such as CDs, etc.) allow for ease in flow of information materials between U.S. and certain countries, including DPRK 1991 North and South Korea join the UN. 1992 FACR revised to allow telecommunication between}} , editor={U.S. and DPRK} , year={1992-2002} } @book{b7, , title={{sanctions various North Korean entities for violation of U.S. missile nonproliferation laws found in sections of the Arms Export Control Act}} , author={{ U }} , year={1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001. 2002} , note={Export Administration Act, and Iran Nonproliferation Act of 2000. Sanctions passed on North Korean entities in 1992. and 2006 often alongside sanctions on Iranian, Syrian or Pakistani entities} } @book{b8, , title={{Sign the Agreed Framework}} , author={{ USDprk }} } @book{b9, , title={{New FACR revisions allow unlimited travel-related transactions, establishment of news organization offices and transactions related to provision of LWR. The revisions also allow for the importation of North Korean magnesite and magnesia. 1996 FACR revision allows for humanitarian donations in response to DPRK floods and famine 1997 FACR revision authorizes payments for services rendered by North Korea to U.S aircraft in connection with overflight of}} , note={A range of economic sanctions eased. or emergency landing, in the DPRK} } @book{b10, , title={{The DPRK test fires a missile over Japan}} } @book{b11, , title={{President Clinton announces the most significant easing of trade and travel restrictions since their imposition in 1950. 2000 EARs and FACRs revised to allow for easing of these trade and travel sanctions}} , note={The DPRK announces a self-imposed moratorium on missile testing. 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