The conflict began when the Yun Seok-yeol regime attempted to restore the Trump regime’s “denuclearization of North Korea” at the NATO summit, and the Biden administration adopted “the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula” as a South Korean strategy.
Kim Seong-han, head of the Security Office, explained at a briefing at the NATO summit, "By attending this summit, the South Korean government will explain in detail the South Korean government's position on the North Korean nuclear issue and receive broad support from the participating countries."
The U.S. State Department's recently released "Unified National Strategy: Korea" stipulates that the Biden administration's policy on the Korean Peninsula calls for "serious and continuous dialogue towards the goal of complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula".
"The 30 allies that make up NATO are our traditional allies who share universal values and norms such as liberal democracy and the rule of law and human rights," Kim said at a briefing. We will also be able to explain our position in detail and secure broad support from the participating countries,” he said.
At the Korea-US summit in May, President Yoon spoke of “the denuclearization of North Korea,” while President Biden spoke of “denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula” differently.
In the Biden administration's announcement of South Korea's policy, the US State Department said, "As a detailed goal, it is working closely with South Korea and its key partners to achieve complete denuclearization and the establishment of lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
Voice of America (VOA) announced on the 22nd that "it is very important to help people choose a path." A State Department spokesperson said: "Although NATO is a defensive ally and an ally that protects and promotes the interests of NATO allies in other regions (and in the Indo-Pacific), there are a number of common challenges we face." “Whether it’s a challenge from China or a challenge posed by cyber and emerging technologies, that’s what all of us face.”
"What we are trying to defend in the Indo-Pacific with our South Korean allies is exactly what NATO is trying to defend in Europe," said Ned Praith, spokesperson for President Yoon, in commenting on Yoon's attendance at the NATO summit. A rule-based order that has promoted and led the way,” he told VOA.
The US State Department's 'integrated strategy', which was released this time, specifies 'the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula' and was previously approved in January 2019. (FFVD), including comprehensive resolution of security concerns for peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.”
The Biden administration’s strategy also deleted the Trump regime’s detailed goal, “Building a permanent peace regime on the Korean Peninsula in line with progress in the FFVD.”
The United States' integrated national strategy states that the first goal is "to solidify the US-ROK alliance through mutual defense capabilities, etc., provide peace and prosperity to the people of both countries, and at the same time play a key role in regional and international order." The system clash with North Korea caused by 'liberal democracy' was blocked.
Regarding strategic goals for the Korean Peninsula, the Biden administration said, “The Interim National Security Strategic Guidelines (INSSG) must stand shoulder to shoulder with South Korea to reduce the threat posed by North Korea’s pursuit of game-changing capabilities. It emphasized the need,” he said, focusing on 'reducing the threat' and avoiding the Trump Republican system's 'socialist pressure strategy with a free market economy'.
The Integrated Country Strategy presents a goal that the US missions in each country will focus on for four years (from 2022).
The detailed economic strategy, in particular, said, “Korea should improve its export control and investment screening system, and Korean conglomerates should invest more in safer and more sustainable supply chains.” )”, thus materializing an unprecedented 'Korean conglomerate investment in the US'.
“We will support South Korea to expand its engagement with U.S. allies and partners, and encourage a constructive and clear-eyed relationship between South Korea and China to promote regional stability and, in particular, promote North Korea policy,” he added. regional stability'.
Previously, Foreign Minister Park Jin continued to demand the denuclearization of North Korea and the "complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization" (CVID) of the Republican Bush regime and the denuclearization of North Korea from Deputy Secretary of State Sherman. Comprehensive) C has been used by replacing Complete.