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US foreign and security officers have been confirmed, the direction of policy toward North Korea is also becoming clear.

It seems to be a lot different from the Trump administration.



Reporter Kim Hye-young will deliver this news.



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The person who oversees Biden's foreign and security policy in the US presidential election was the nominee of Secretary of State Blincoln.



It has appeared in the local media and has drawn a clear line in the Trump-style North Korea policy.



[Blincoln/U.S. Secretary of State's nominee (last September, CBS): The current President made a sudden change of direction after making an exaggerated threat and exchanged a so-called'love letter' with one of the world's worst tyrants (Chairman Kim Jong-un).]



Then, what I brought out is the Iranian solution.



[Blincoln/US Secretary of State-nominee (last September, CBS): I think it could be an opportunity to go in the same direction as North Korea (Iran).]



He also interviewed SBS 4 years ago with Iran in an independent interview with Iran. Using a nuclear agreement as a model, North Korea urged dialogue.



[Blincoln/US Secretary of State-nominee (last 2016): Iran has made a very important decision to freeze its nuclear program and bring it back.

This opportunity gave us time and space to assess whether a comprehensive negotiation would be possible.]



The Iranian nuclear agreement was signed with Iran in July 2015 by five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany. The main goal is to ease sanctions by the United States, the European Union and the United Nations if Iran faithfully receives nuclear inspections without developing nuclear weapons.



It is characterized by dialogue, international cooperation, and step-by-step solutions.



Although it is a diplomatic and elaborately designed agreement, there are also reserved evaluations of whether it can be applied to North Korea.



[Ji-hyang Jang/Director of the Middle East Center at Asan Institute for Policy Studies: It was intended to contain the conservative hard-liners by empowering the moderate reformist in Iran, but now that there are no reformists in North Korea, the scenario (applying the Iranian nuclear agreement) is possible? I have a lot of doubts.] The



Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to related questions, saying that it will not predict with the past remarks of the Blingen nominee, and that the development of the ROK-US alliance is expected.



(Video coverage: Jeong Seong-hwa, video editing: Lee Seung-yeol, CG: Lee Jun-ho)