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Sullivan's 'unfire' by 'separating hostile policies' in response to Suh Hoon's request for an end-of-war declaration

김종찬안보 2021. 10. 13. 11:43
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In response to the retry of Chief Security Officer Suh Hoon's declaration of an end to the war, the White House's Security Adviser Sullivan appears to have been frustrated by "separation from hostile policies" and "close discussions between South Korea and the United States."

Director Seo told South Korean reporters on the 12th that he and Jake Sullivan, a security adviser, had an hour and 20-minute meeting with South Korean security adviser Jake Sullivan in Washington DC on the 12th. .

"The Biden administration has reaffirmed the sincerity that the US Biden administration does not have a hostile policy toward North Korea," Seo said in a press release after the meeting.

 

President Moon Jae-in again proposed the 'declaration of an end to the war' in his speech at the UN General Assembly on the 21st of last month, and North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Ri Tae-sung said in a statement on the 24th, "The declaration of an end to the war will destroy the strategic balance of the region and "It will only lead to disastrous results that will push the North and South into an endless arms race," he said.

"If the end of the war is declared, respect for each other is guaranteed, and the biased view of the other side, the hostile policy, and the unfair double standard must be withdrawn first," said Kim Yeo-jung, North Korea's vice-minister.

 

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un delivered a speech on the 29th of last month, “New developments in socialist construction… Regarding “the present inter-Korean relations, which are unable to escape from the severe hardship phase,” in the ’ "Before declaring the end of the war, respect for each other must be guaranteed, and prejudice towards the other side, unfair double attitude, and hostile viewpoints and policies must be withdrawn first," he said.

On November 11, last year, US President Donald Trump appointed Douglas McGregor, a proponent of the Arms Augmentation and the End of the Korean War Declaration, as an aide to the defense secretary.

The declaration of the end of the war was first made public in Trump's camp when Adviser McGregor published an article on Fox News at the time of the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics linking "the declaration of an end to the war and the withdrawal of U.S. forces."

When asked what advice he would give the president, McGregor, a former Fox News commentator, said in an interview about the successor to Bolton's sacking in September 2019, "President Trump must start a declaration of an end to the war. "Then all of them should come together and sign a declaration of an end to the war. Then President Trump should hand over the OPCON to President Moon and the Koreans to make Korea a truly sovereign state," he said.

In a speech to the National Assembly on November 1, 2018, President Moon said, "The historical starting line for prosperity on the Korean Peninsula is right in front of us." have done

After visiting the U.S. on September 14, 2019 and meeting with White House Security Adviser O'Brien and Secretary of State Pompeo the next day, Security Director Suh Hoon said, "The issue of the end of the war has always been on the negotiating table, and that There cannot be a different opinion between South Korea and the United States in this regard.” <Refer to the November 13, 2020 blog article, 'Pentagon withdraws U.S. forces from the military to declare an end to the war'