Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization
The Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) was an organization founded on March 15, 1995, by the United States, South Korea, and Japan to implement the 1994 U.S.-North Korea Agreed Framework that froze North Korea's indigenous nuclear power plant development centered at the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center, that was suspected of being a step in a nuclear weapons program.KEDO's principal activity was to construct two light water reactor nuclear power plants in North Korea to replace North Korea's Magnox type reactors. The original target year for completion was 2003.
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Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization
The Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) was an organization founded on March 15, 1995, by the United States, South Korea, and Japan to implement the 1994 U.S.-North Korea Agreed Framework that froze North Korea's indigenous nuclear power plant development centered at the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center, that was suspected of being a step in a nuclear weapons program.KEDO's principal activity was to construct two light water reactor nuclear power plants in North Korea to replace North Korea's Magnox type reactors. The original target year for completion was 2003.
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Die Korean Peninsula Energy De ...... m Jahr 2006 alle Arbeiten ein.
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KEDO staat voor Korean Peninsu ...... Deze hebben ze nooit gekregen.
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L'Organisation de développemen ...... ant à ses alliés sa fondation.
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La Korean Peninsula Energy Dev ...... $45 millones aproximadamente.
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The Korean Peninsula Energy De ...... k. KEDO was shut down in 2006.
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منظمة تنمية الطاقة في شبه الجز ...... تقع أمانة المنظمة في نيويورك.
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朝鮮半島エネルギー開発機構(ちょうせんはんとうエネルギーかい ...... た軽水炉建設計画が続行不可能となったため、2005年に解散。
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Die Korean Peninsula Energy De ...... nfer Rahmenabkommen gegründet.
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KEDO staat voor Korean Peninsu ...... zijn hiervoor minder geschikt.
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L'Organisation de développemen ...... ant à ses alliés sa fondation.
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La Korean Peninsula Energy Dev ...... tros miembros se han adherido:
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The Korean Peninsula Energy De ...... year for completion was 2003.
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منظمة تنمية الطاقة في شبه الجز ...... تقع أمانة المنظمة في نيويورك.
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朝鮮半島エネルギー開発機構(ちょうせんはんとうエネルギーかい ...... た軽水炉建設計画が続行不可能となったため、2005年に解散。
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KEDO
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KEDO
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Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization
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Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization
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Organisation de développement énergétique coréenne
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منظمة تنمية الطاقة في شبه الجزيرة الكورية
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朝鮮半島エネルギー開発機構
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한반도에너지개발기구
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