Biden 'China's Ukraine Suppression Violates North Korea' Yoon Seok-yeol's Korean Media 'North Korea Risk China Control'
While US President Biden pointed out that China's 'Ukraine War Suppression' position was violated by sending troops to North Korea, President Yoon Seok-yeol and the Korean media changed their judgment to the exact opposite, 'Demanding China's Control Due to North Korea's Provocation Risk'.
The New York Times reported on the 16th that regarding White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's briefing, "He (Biden) pointed out that the Chinese Communist Party has influence and power, and that it should be used to prevent the conflict in Ukraine from escalating and expanding any further," and used the abbreviation for the People's Republic of China.
On the 15th, President Yoon judged that the dispatch of troops by North Korea was a threat to stability in the region and called for China's intervention, while President Biden stated to President Xi on the same issue that "China had initially announced and attempted to mediate the ceasefire in Ukraine and suppress conflict, so the dispatch of troops between North Korea and Russia violated the suppression of conflict," resulting in a complete reversal of positions.
Reuters reported that <Advisor Sullivan said, "President Biden's publicly stated position regarding the Ukraine war is that the conflict should not be escalated or expanded," and "the deployment of troops (by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) is in direct conflict with this." <He also pointed out that "China has influence and capabilities and should use them to prevent the conflict from expanding or escalating further by deploying more North Korean troops.">
SBS reported on this day under the title <Biden: "North Korea-Russia cooperation can increase the possibility of North Korea's provocation against South Korea"> <Aide Sullivan said, "President Biden emphasized that China has influence and capabilities over North Korea and Russia, and that it should use them to prevent conflict escalation and prevent North Korea's additional dispatch of troops from spreading the conflict.">.
SBS's related report stated the following as 'Demand for China's intervention due to increased risk of North Korean provocation'.
<US President Biden urged Chinese President Xi Jinping to exert influence on North Korea and Russia to prevent North Korea from sending additional troops to Russia. Sullivan, the White House National Security Advisor, introduced this during an online briefing explaining the results of the US-China summit held in Lima, Peru. President Biden also pointed out that the intensified North Korea-Russia military cooperation due to North Korea's dispatch of troops was a "very dangerous development," and emphasized that it increases the possibility of North Korea's direct provocation against South Korea, missile launches, and a seventh nuclear test, Sullivan said. Sullivan said, "President Biden emphasized that China has influence and capabilities over North Korea and Russia, and that it should use them to prevent the escalation of conflict and the expansion of conflict through North Korea's additional dispatch of troops.">
Korean media outlets reported that <President Yoon Seok-yeol, who is visiting Peru to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the 15th (local time) to discuss the issue of North Korea's military provocations and Russia-North Korea military cooperation, saying, "We will take a constructive approach to resolving the issue of North Korea's military provocations and Russia-North Korea military cooperation." He reported that he had asked for a "role".
President Yoon told Chairman Xi that he hoped that "in response to North Korea's continued provocations, the war in Ukraine, and Russia-North Korea military cooperation, South Korea and China will cooperate to promote stability and peace in the region," Korean media outlets commonly reported.
Yonhap News reported on the 17th under the title, "Biden Must Use Influence to Prevent North Korea from Deploying Additional Troops", that "Aide Sullivan said, "President Biden emphasized that China has influence and capabilities (over North Korea and Russia) and that they should use them to prevent escalation of conflict and escalation of conflict through North Korea's additional deployment of troops." Aide Sullivan also introduced that President Biden pointed out that the North Korea-Russia military cooperation, which has deepened further due to North Korea's deployment of troops, is a "very dangerous development," and emphasized that this increases the possibility of North Korea's direct provocation against South Korea, missile launches, or a seventh nuclear test."
KBS reported on the 17th under the title, “Biden to Xi Jinping: “Must use influence to prevent additional troop deployment by North Korea”” that, “National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan emphasized in an online briefing explaining the results of the US-China summit held in Lima, Peru on the 16th (local time), that “President Biden emphasized that China, which has influence over North Korea and Russia, should use this to prevent a conflict through North Korea’s additional troop deployment.” Sullivan also reported that President Biden emphasized that the strengthened North Korea-Russia military cooperation due to North Korea’s troop deployment increases the possibility of North Korea’s direct provocations against South Korea, missile launches, and a seventh nuclear test.”
The JoongAng Ilbo reported under the title, “Biden, Xi Jinping, “Use your influence to prevent North Korea from sending additional troops””, that “President Biden also pointed out that the intensified North Korea-Russia military cooperation due to North Korea’s dispatch of troops is a “very dangerous development,” and emphasized that this increases the possibility of North Korea’s direct provocation against South Korea, missile launches, or a seventh nuclear test,” according to National Security Advisor Sullivan.
NTT reported, “According to White House National Security Advisor Sullivan, President Biden pressured President Xi to maintain peace in Taiwan and pressured the Chinese leader about China’s support for Russia,” and “President Biden also urged President Xi to prevent North Korea from continuing to support Russia in the Ukraine War,” and that “pressure on China’s support for Russia” is the key.
In the Biden-Xi summit, “China’s intervention” corresponds to “China’s diplomatic intervention” regarding “North Korea’s continued support for Russia.”
JoongAng changed this to “Biden pressured China to stop North Korea-Russia military cooperation itself because it is dangerous.”