White House “A thorough review in consultation with the North Korean nuclear issue alliance”
“North Korea’s nuclear program is of great interest…to formulate a new strategy for the North Korean nuclear issue”
Biden administration seems to be reviewing North Korea policy for the time being
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The US White House has made its first official position on the North Korean nuclear issue.
President Biden said he saw the North Korean nuclear program as a serious threat and that he would thoroughly consult with allies to deter the North Korean nuclear program.
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“The North Korean nuclear issue will be thoroughly reviewed in consultation with allies”.
This is the first time the Biden administration’s approach to the North Korean nuclear issue has been disclosed.
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At a press briefing on the 22nd local time, the White House announced that it will conduct a thorough review in close consultation with the alliance regarding the North Korean nuclear issue.
He also stressed that President Biden sees the North Korean nuclear program as a serious threat.
Spokesman Jen Saki explained in the briefing that the president’s view is that North Korea’s nuclear and missiles pose a threat to world peace and security.
He said that the deterrence of North Korean nuclear weapons remains of great concern and will establish a new strategy on the North Korean nuclear issue for the safety of the United States and its allies.
The specific direction of the new strategy was also mentioned.
He said that a thorough policy review would begin on the current situation in North Korea in close consultation with allies such as South Korea and Japan.
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It seems to be foreshadowing that the previous Trump administration and the Biden administration’s policy toward North Korea will be quite different.
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Regarding North Korea policy, the Biden administration is expected to review the policies of the former Trump administration for a considerable period of time.
Secretary of State Tony Blincoln also said at a Senate approval hearing on the 19th that “one of the first things we are going to do with regard to North Korea policy is to revisit our overall approach.”
President Biden has a strong negative perception that former President Trump used a summit-centered policy toward North Korea, but without making progress on denuclearization, he gave time to develop nuclear programs and strengthened the legitimacy of the North Korean regime.
In addition, it is known that China and Russia, which can play an important role in denuclearization negotiations with allies such as Korea and Japan, are alienated in this process.
There are many Korean peninsula experts in the Biden administration, including President Biden himself.
The prospect is that the Biden administration will take a multilateral approach that values alliance and cooperation instead of the Trump administration’s top-down approach.
In such a situation, how quickly the policy stance toward North Korea will be established and the attitude of North Korea will likely affect future US-North Korea relations and denuclearization negotiations.
This is YTN Kim Jeong-hoe.
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