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Punggye-Ri Nuclear Test Site
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The Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Site is a nuclear test site in North Korea, established in the early 2000s, with three visible tunnel entrances. The site has been the location of six nuclear tests: in October 2006, May 2009, February 2013, January 2016, September 2016, and September 2017. Following the sixth test, the site experienced a series of earthquakes and tunnel collapses, and on October 20, 2018, the North Korean government announced that it would suspend nuclear tests and shut down the site. The site was officially closed on May 23-25, 2018, with a ceremony attended by international journalists, but not experts or inspectors.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.South Korean politics
- 2.Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
- 3.Conflict
- 4.Japanese Foreign Policy
- 5.North Korea Nuclear Posture
- 6.North-South Korea Conflict
- 7.Nuclear Weapons
- 8.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 9.South Korea Foreign Policy
- 10.Russian Foreign Policy
- 11.US Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.China
- 2.Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
- 3.Korea, Republic of
- 4.Russian Federation
- 5.Ukraine
- 6.United States
organizations
- 1.38North
- 2.Arms Control Association
- 3.Asian Institute for Policy Studies
- 4.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- 5.Chatham House
- 6.Ewha University
- 7.Federation of American Scientists
- 8.International Atomic Energy Agency
- 9.Korea Foundation
- 10.Korea Institute for Defense Analysis
- 11.Korea Institute for National Unification
- 12.Los Alamos National Laboratory
persons
- 1.Ankit Panda
- 2.Choe Sang-Hun
- 3.Darya Dolzikova
- 4.Edward Howell
- 5.Hong Min
- 6.Jenny Town
- 7.Kim Jong-Un
- 8.Lee Choon Geun
- 9.Lee Sang-Kyu
- 10.Leif-Eric Easley
- 11.Martyn Williams
- 12.Park Won-Gon