Just two days after US President Joe Biden took office, the White House press secretary presented Biden's position on North Korea, highlighting the importance of a multifaceted approach to the issue.
He said the administration would adopt a "new strategy" to deal with the issue in close consultation with other allies. Describing North Korea as a clear threat to international peace, the new US administration has signaled a multilateral approach to counter Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions with allies, including South Korea and Japan. "We will adopt a new strategy to protect the American people and our allies, and this approach will begin with a full policy review of the state of North Korea in consultation with South Korea, Japan and others," he said. ۔ The US president sees North Korea's nuclear ballistic missile and other proliferation activities as a serious threat to international peace. Although full details have not been released, the "new strategy" is said to differ significantly from former President Trump's point of view, which has largely excluded other allies in talks with North Korea. He pledged "principled diplomacy" with Korea, highlighting the need for detailed dialogue and its commitment to easing tensions with the North.