It is expected that North Korea and the United States will test a “mutual defense” system to approach mutual system guarantees, and allow North Korea-China-Russia security alliance in Northeast Asia.
Immediately after North Korea launched a cruise missile towards China on the 21st from Nampo, the west sea of Pyongyang, US White House security adviser Jake Sullivan said in his first broadcast interview on the 22nd, “We will also be involved with China and Russia on the issue of North Korea's denuclearization.” “North Korea will ultimately be involved in a constructive way. "It's part of the process that shows that we have to go ahead and act," he said. "We contacted it because we believe that diplomacy should be part of the process leading to a denuclearized North Korea."
North Korean general secretary Kim Jong-un attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of 10,000 households in Pyongyang on the 23rd.
On the day of his first public remark, Aide Sullivan said on MSNBC, "Part of the process leading to the denuclearization of North Korea by diplomacy," and on "achieving the goal", "cooperating with allies Japan and South Korea, and engaging with other actors in the region including China and Russia I want to make it clear. In the meantime, the United States will stand firmly for its own defense, alliances, and defense of its partners.”
Sullivan and Secretary of State Blinker revised the communist regime in Alaska on the 18th-19th in Alaska with Chinese Yangzetsu political council members and Xinjiang Wigru, who had escaped from the regime competition and announced a conflict of international standards for human rights diplomacy. Foretold.
Secretary General Kim said at the housing groundbreaking ceremony on the 23rd that “providing more stable and civilized living conditions for the capital city residents,” and disclosed “People's First Principle” in the Labor Newspaper in “Noble Projects” for the people, and did not report the launch of a missile in the West Sea.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who visited China on the 22nd immediately after the Alaska-US-China talks, said in a joint statement by Wang and Chinese Foreign Minister at Guilin in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on the 23rd, “Other countries including the Western world politicize their human rights issues or “We must refrain from interfering with domestic affairs” and came to Korea on the 23rd for the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Russia.
In Beijing on the 22nd, the head of the Chinese Communist Party's External Liaison Department met with the new North Korean ambassador to China and exchanged oral letters between the two leaders, Xinhua News Agency reported.
On the 24th, North Korea's Korean Central News Agency sent a verbal letter to Raul Castro, the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, Vietnamese President Nguyen Phu Tong, and Laos Prime Minister Tonlun Sisullit, to discuss the contents of the 8th Labor Party Congress held in January. Reported that it was delivered.
Regarding the oral letter, the news agency "remarked in detail regarding the discussion and decision on policy positions related to strengthening national defense power, North-South relations, and US-North Korea relations," and to Cuba, saying, "Announcing strategic and comradely unity and cooperation ties with Cuba. The Party's will to develop and boldly unfold the anti-promotional struggle", Vietnam has "strengthening and develops traditional friendly and cooperative relations with Vietnam from the struggle for the victory of the socialist feat", and Laos "the struggle for the victory of the socialist feat" In "willingness to expand and develop a comradely and fraternal friendship and cooperation relationship with Laos".
The human rights issues that continued to clash at the United Nations were divided into international issues: the universal approach of human rights by the United States and the European Union (EU) and the special human rights above the sovereignty of China and Russia.