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Strategies of “parallel status between Korea and Japan” in response to North Korea under the Biden regime

김종찬안보 2021. 3. 15. 12:32
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It seems that Japan's diplomatic negotiations with North Korea have accelerated as the biden regime's policy toward North Korea suggests a strategy of “giving a position of response to Korea and Japan”.
"The Biden-Harris administration is working to strengthen relations between the United States and its allies and allies. There is nothing more important than the relationship between Korea and Japan." “We continue to encourage trilateral cooperation on a wide range of global issues, including the expansion of US-Japan cooperation to cope with the climate change with Bid19 and the denuclearization of North Korea.”
State Department spokesman Price said at a briefing on the 11th, “The United States shares many common interests and values ​​with both Korea and Japan. The coordinated approach to China will also be treated as an agenda during this visit.” On the 14th, in the explanatory data on their visit to Japan, "There is nothing as important as the relationship between South Korea and Japan in North Korea policy, etc." It announced the strengthening of the trilateral cooperation between the United States and Japan.

The U.S. Secretary of State's visit to Japan explained, "Strong and effective relations between Korea, the United States, and Japan are the protection of freedom and democracy, human rights advocacy, women's empowerment, climate change response, regional and global peace and security in the Indo-Pacific and around the world. ·It is very important for our common security and interests in promoting the rule of law," he said.

The US Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense attended the US-Japan Security Council (2+2) presided over by the Japanese Foreign and Defense Ministers in Japan on the 16th. 2+2) After attending the Ministerial Meeting, the Chinese Communist Party diplomatic politician Yang Jietsu and Wang are scheduled to meet with the Chinese Foreign Affairs Commissioner and Minister of Foreign Affairs in Anchorage, Alaska.

A spokesman for the US State Department said in an inquiry on why the secretary of state first visited Japan and Korea, “the Biden administration has expressed its willingness to restore the alliance.” “Over the past few years, cooperation and alliances with Korea and Japan have weakened or tense in some areas. What happened is undeniable. For this reason, President Joe Biden, Secretary Blincoln, and Secretary Austin have promised to show, in words and actions, that the United States values ​​partnerships and alliances.” Japan's division policy amendment was announced.
In accordance with the strategy to break the backbone of the socialist economic system from the Reagan Republican regime's hard-line negotiations, negotiations between North Korea and Japan were subordinated to the North American approach. .

A senior Biden administration official confirmed on the 13th that Reuters reported on the 13th that "the United States is attempting to contact North Korea through various channels since mid-February," based on anonymous officials.