1、Order Code RS21834Updated July 31, 2008U.S. Assistance to North KoreaMark E. Manyin and Mary Beth NikitinForeign Affairs, Defense, and Trade DivisionSummaryThis report summarizes U.S. assistance to the Democratic Peoples Republic ofNorth Korea (DPRK, also known as North Korea). It will be updated pe
2、riodically totrack changes in U.S. provision of aid to North Korea.Since 1995, the United States has provided North Korea with over $1 billion inassistance, about 60% of which has paid for food aid and 40% or so paying for energyassistance. As shown in Table 1 below, U.S. aid fell significantly in t
3、he mid-2000s,bottoming out at zero in FY2006. The Bush Administration resumed assistance inFY2007. In the fall of 2007, when progress began to be made in the six-party talks overNorth Koreas nuclear program, the United States began providing heavy fuel oil (HFO)in return for Pyongyang freezing and d
4、isabling its plutonium-based nuclear facilities inYongbyon. The United States also is expected to provide technical assistance to NorthKorea to help in the disabling and dismantling processes. In May 2008, the BushAdministration announced it would resume food assistance to North Korea by providing50