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White House of the United States has mentioned a new strategy on the issue of denuclearization in North Korea. He said that he would go through close consultations with alliances such as Korea and Japan, but it can be interpreted as reaffirming his will for the North Korean nuclear issue.



Reporter Jang Hoon-kyung.



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US White House spokesman Jen Saki said at a press conference held on the 22nd local time that the new President Biden would adopt a new strategy, saying he sees the North Korean nuclear program as a serious threat.



[Jen Saki/U.S. White House Spokesman: We have a great interest in deterring North Korea. We will adopt a new strategy to keep the alliance safe with the American people.] He said that



North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missiles pose a serious threat to world peace and safety and undermine the global non-proliferation regime. He said he would closely consult with alliances such as South Korea and Japan.



[Jen Saki/USA Spokesman of the White House: We will begin to prepare a new strategy by thoroughly reviewing the current situation of North Korea in close consultation with alliances such as South Korea and Japan.] He



has repeatedly affirmed his determination to treat the North Korean nuclear issue as an important diplomatic and security issue. It is solved with a walk.



In fact, there is an analysis that the overall policy toward North Korea will be reconsidered in the Biden administration, as people who have been involved in the North Korean affairs are appearing in earnest in the Biden administration, such as Wendy Sherman, appointee of the Department of State, and Acting Assistant Secretary Dong-A-Tae Sung Kim.