As the U.S. Biden administration is reviewing its policy toward North Korea, a White House spokesman said, "The president has no intention of doing so," saying that he is considering options for the U.S.-North Korea summit. Was shown.

The U.S. Biden administration is reviewing its policy toward North Korea, and when North Korea launched two ballistic missiles toward the Sea of ​​Japan on the 25th of this month, President Biden said, "We are ready to respond through diplomacy. But the ultimate goal must be denuclearization. "



In this regard, White House spokesman Saki was asked at a meeting on the 29th, "Does the diplomacy stated by President Biden include a summit meeting with General Secretary Kim?" The president's method is very different, "he said in a negative opinion at the summit meeting with General Secretary Kim Jung-eun.



The U.S.-North Korea summit was held three years ago in 2018 for the first time in history, and has been held twice since then, but President Biden criticized that he could not stop the continuation of nuclear and missile development. Was there.



This week, the Biden administration will hold high-level security talks between Japan, the United States and South Korea, and will soon finish reviewing its policy toward North Korea. I am.