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South Korea-China strategic disclosure operation 'frustrated' by US foreign policy to crack down on alliances

김종찬안보 2021. 12. 7. 12:01
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It seems that the peace strategy for the Beijing Winter Olympics has failed as the Moon Jae-in administration's transition to Korea-China strategic relations has been pushed by the US foreign policy to crack down on alliances.
"The Biden administration will not send any diplomatic or official representatives to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in view of the continuing genocide, crime and other human rights violations in Xinjiang," White House press secretary Jen Saki said. President Eden officially launched the "diplomatic boycott" announced on the 18th of last month.
President Moon Jae-in told the US Defense Secretary on the 2nd, "I have proposed a declaration of an end to the Korean War in order to pass on the status of North Korea-US dialogue and inter-Korean dialogue to the next government." We ask for your continued interest and support as this is more important than anything else,” he said, changing the strategy for declaring the end of the war from public diplomacy to domestic use.
"What our allies and partners are seeing from the Biden administration is 'a very strong reengagement, revitalization, and reassurance with our key allies and partners' in Asia and Europe," US Secretary of State Tony Blincoln said on the 3rd. , reengagement reinvigoration, reaffirmation of our core alliances and partnerships, starting in Asia and in Europe),” he said in a Reuters interview with Defense Minister Lloyd Austin, who visited Japan and South Korea for the first time as a 'case of alliance crackdown'.
Before reporting to President Moon on the 3rd about the strategic meeting with Yang Jiechi, head of the Security Office, Director of the Security Office on the 2nd, Yang Jiechi, the Politburo in Tianjin, said, "I support the (Korea's) end-of-war declaration and the declaration of an end to peace and peace on the Korean Peninsula. I think it will contribute to enhancing stability.” However, the information related to the meeting released by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 3rd did not include this content, and only “South Korea’s support for the Beijing Olympics” was announced.
In a press release on the same day, the Korean Embassy in China said, "At a high-level meeting between Seo and Yang Jiechi, the two Politburo members "consistently support the Korean government's efforts to promote inter-Korean relations." It will contribute to improving it,” he said.
On the 15th of last month, 1st Vice Foreign Minister Choi Jong-gun announced at the forum of the US Institute of Strategic and International Studies that “China is a strategic partner and we need a partnership with Beijing in reality.”
US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman changed the 'declaration' to 'end of war statement' in response to South Korea's question on the end of the war at a press conference after holding a meeting with Vice Minister Choi.
North Korea's UN Ambassador Kim Seong spoke about President Moon's speech (15th) at the UN General Assembly's declaration of an end to the war on September 27, saying, "The South Korean authorities are keen to develop advanced weapons under the acquiescence of the United States, and South Korea is bringing in a lot of war equipment." He said he opposed it by 'increasing South Korean armaments'.