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US “Priority on North Korean Indo-Pacific Missile Separation from North Korea”

김종찬안보 2021. 2. 13. 14:56
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The US State Department has begun to escape the Trump administration's "denuclearization" of the Korean Peninsula through a missile disarmament strategy to North Korea through the Indo-Pacific Alliance.

A spokesman for the US State Department said on the 12th that coordination of North Korea policy with allies is "very active". "Not only did Secretary of State Tony Blincoln speak to about 40 countries, but President Joe Biden spoke to the leaders of each country. You can also read the signs and elements from there."

In a regular briefing on the day, a spokesman for Price said, "In relation to North Korea, a coordinated diplomatic approach and implementation of sanctions, and a coordinated message will help solve the problem." "We are in close contact with our friends and allies. This includes not only allies in the Indo-Pacific region, but also all allies in the region threatened by North Korea's ballistic missile development.”

A State Department spokesman told reporters' inquiries about North Korea's nuclear and missile development at a briefing that day, "North Korea has continued to advance its development in recent years. We are committed to solving it with our allies and allies." Strategic objectives will be focused on reducing the threat to our allies and improving the lives of North and South Koreans. And the core premise is that we will continue to be committed to the denuclearization of North Korea.” The Trump administration's'denuclearization strategy of the Korean Peninsula' revealed Was revised to reveal'missile-first negotiations, separation from North Korean nuclear weapons'.

The spokesman briefing mentioned'Korea and Japan' on the same line for the strategic alliance with North Korea, and included countries in the Indo-Pacific region, and said that there was no direct contact with North Korea, saying, "'North Korea's nuclear and missile challenge is not a priority. “It should not be confused with the signal,” he formulated the strategy toward North Korea for the first time.

A spokesman said on the day's strategy toward North Korea regarding “coordination with the alliance”, “We are trying to attract allies and allies to a “force multiplier” in all tasks. In particular, in relation to North Korea, coordinated diplomatic approaches and sanctions Implementation and coordinated messages help to solve the problem," he said, predicting the rise of the Indo-Pacific region's strategy toward North Korea.

"As you may have heard before, we are doing our best to denuclearize North Korea. We will take a new approach to securing our alliance with the United States," said a spokesman for Price on the 9th. "We will closely consult and cooperate with South Korea, Japan and other allies to continue pressure options for potential future diplomacy."

Secretary of State Blincoln announced “Korea-U.S.-Japan cooperation” in a phone call with Foreign Minister Eui-Yong Eui-yong on the 11th, and did not mention “Korea-US-Japan cooperation” in a call with former Minister Kang Kyung-hwa on the 27th of last month. At a regular briefing on the 9th, the State Department said, "Is there no concern about the possibility of nuclear/missile testing in order to attract the attention of the United States because the Biden administration has delayed its engagement with North Korea?" "More than that, South Korea and Japan are closely coordinated. The situation is not going to happen," he said, saying, "The ROK-US-Japan alliance takes precedence over North Korean nuclear weapons."