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has been a week since Biden declared victory in the US presidential election, but North Korea has yet to respond.

In the past, I was talking pretty bad to Biden, but I'm wondering how to make a new edition.



Reporter Kim A-young on the report.



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North Korea's first report on the results of the US presidential election came out in four days eight years ago and just two days before four years.



There was also a sharp and criticizing position before and after the vote.



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was different this time.



Not only Trump, who was the partner of the summit, but also Biden, who ridiculed him of the crazy dog ​​and terminal dementia until last year, remain silent.



It has been a week since Biden declared victory, and there is no mention of the results of the US presidential election.



The Ministry of Unification analyzed that Trump's dissatisfaction with the second administration was affected.



[Cho Hye-sil/Ministry of Unification Deputy Spokesperson: (In the past) there are cases that have been reported since the victory or defeat was confirmed due to the victories of the unsuccessful winners, and the trends of other neighboring countries such as China and Russia (while examining in various ways….)]



Biden's acquisition committee's policy toward North Korea There are also observations that the North Korean searcher will continue until this outline is revealed.



[Sung Ki-young / Senior Research Fellow, National Security Strategy Research Institute: (At the acquisition committee) As the agenda on foreign policy begins to come out little by little, comments related to US-China relations or North Korea policy will also come out.

How North Korea will respond to that (this is a point to note.)]



Amid concerns about armed protests during the period of regime change, the government repeatedly urged North Korea to respond carefully and flexibly, that is, to refrain from armed provocation.



(Video coverage: Jung Seong-hwa, video editor Choi Hye-young)