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Of course, North Korea's response will be the most important, but we can't see the United States, but Jung Dae-yong, the chief of the National Security Office, has arrived in the United States for high-level security consultations. Along with the policy cooperation with North Korea, President Moon will also explain how North-South cooperation will be revealed in New Year's history.

I'm Correspondent Washington Sohn.

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Justice National Security Officer moved to downtown Washington shortly after arriving at Dulles Airport.

Chung will meet at the White House tomorrow morning with the US-Korea Security Advisor Robert O'Brien and National Security Council Kitamura Shigeru.

The key agenda has been to cooperate with the three countries on Kim Jong-un's shocking real-life notice.

[Jeong-Yong Chung / Director of National Security Agency (Yesterday, Incheon International Airport): I think we will exchange opinions on how to establish a more permanent peace through denuclearization negotiations or denuclearization negotiations on the Korean Peninsula.]

Secretary of State Pompey reaffirmed the negotiations, saying he is still hopeful for talks on Kim's promise to denuclearize.

Chung was accompanied by a final secretary of the Blue House Peace Planning Office, which is in charge of inter-Korean cooperation.

Mr. Chung is also expected to explain to the United States about the five ways North Korea has promoted inter-Korean relations yesterday.

The talks also highlight discussions on the deployment of the Straits of the Middle East Hormuz in relation to the United States' biggest concern, Iran.

On this issue, US Ambassador Harry Harris sent pressured messages in an interview with the domestic media that he wants to see denuclearization along with inter-Korean relations and wants to send South Korea to the Middle East.