China News Service, February 4, according to Korean media reports, on the morning of the 4th Korean time, South Korean President Moon Jae-in and US President Biden talked on the phone. The two sides agreed to further elevate the relationship between South Korea and the US alliance to a new height.

This is the first official call between the leaders of the two countries since Biden took office on January 20.

Data map: South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

Photo courtesy of the Blue House

  According to reports, Moon Jae-in wrote in Korean and English on his personal social networking site that day, “I agreed with Biden that South Korea and the United States will jointly maintain peace on the Korean Peninsula and deal with global issues. Under multiple crises such as differentiation, welcome the'Return of America' and let us walk hand in hand."

  According to the report, the two sides may have conducted in-depth dialogues on major issues such as the peace process on the Korean Peninsula and the strengthening of the relationship between South Korea and the United States. Whether to discuss the concept of South Korea, the United States and Japan on security cooperation has also attracted much attention.

  Previously, Moon Jae-in had spoken with Biden after his election in November 2020.