President Trump meets with senior South Korean security officials Cooperation posture in three countries January 10 6:28

The White House in the United States has revealed that President Trump has met the Director of the National Security Agency of Kitamura and the Director of the National Security Agency in South Korea, and in the face of difficult denuclearization talks with North Korea, has collaborated in Japan, the United States and South Korea It seems that there is an aim to show a good attitude.

The White House said on Tuesday that President Trump briefly met with the Director of the National Security Agency of Bukchon and the director of the National Security Office of Korea, Jung Wei-yong.

In a statement, the White House said, "President Trump has expressed appreciation for his support and deep friendship with the United States, saying Japan and South Korea are the strongest allies in the Indo-Pacific region."

In addition, Deputy Secretary-General O'Brien, who is in charge of security policy at the White House, had talks with Mr. Kitamura and Mr. Chung, Korea, and exchanged views on the situation in Iran and North Korea.

North Korea's chairman Kim Jong-un talked about strengthening nuclear deterrence and new strategic weapons at a key meeting of the Korean Labor Party held last month until last month, raising alarm over new provocations. Spread, President Trump also expressed concern this month about Kim, saying, "I don't think he'll break my promise to me, but he may."

As the United States faces difficulties in negotiations on denuclearization with North Korea, it is likely that the United States, Japan, and the Republic of Korea will show a willingness to cooperate.