Pakistani officials visit North Korea to view the Nodong missile prototype1993...
Pakistani and Iranian specialists present as North Korea tests the Nodong.
In December, Benazir visits North Korea. In a 2004 interview, she says, "When I went to North Korea, A.Q. Khan told me we can get their (missile) technology (so) that we can compare to our own. So I took (it) up with Kim Il-Sung (Kim Jong’s father). In December ’93, I talked to him and he agreed...and it was cash...they needed money and so it was done for cash."
1997...
North Korea exports components for 12 Nodong missiles in 11 special flights of Pakistan C-130 aircraft.
In April, Pakistan tests the Nodong. Renames it the Ghauri.
Defector Hwang Jang-Yop, a former aide to Kim Il-Sung, testifies to a deal to trade long-range missiles in exchange for the uranium enrichment technology of Pakistan. It was a barter deal.
Beginning 1997, Khan visits North Korea at least 13 times over the next few years.