Documents from talks between North and South Korea in the early 1990s that broke down while discussing the establishment of the Joint Nuclear Control Committee, a mutual nuclear inspection and verification body, have been made public. The Ministry of Unification announced on the 30th that it will release 3,836 pages of documents recording the 32 rounds of nuclear issue negotiations between North and South Korea that took place from December 1991 to January 1993. These include the 1st to 3rd representative contacts to discuss nuclear issues, the 1st to 7th representative contacts to form and operate the North-South Nuclear Control Joint Committee, and the North-South Nuclear Control Joint Committee contact meetings. This is the eighth time since the inter-Korean summit documents were released to the public for the first time in 2022. This volume has the meaning of being a document from a meeting during which the North Korean nuclear issue was discussed for the first time between North and South Korean parties. South and North Korea held three high-level talks in December 1991 and adopted the ‘Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.’ Afterwards, a meeting related to the ‘Inter-Korean Nuclear Control Joint Committee’ was held to verify the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. However, the two sides were unable to reach an agreement between South Korea’s proposal for ‘unconditional mutual nuclear inspection’ and North Korea’s demand to stop the ROK-US joint military exercises ‘Team Spirit’. Roh Tae-woo