South Korean President Moon Jae-in met with US Director of National Intelligence Haynes and gave his opinion on the policy toward North Korea, which the Biden administration had reviewed before the US-South Korea summit meeting a week later. It seems that they have exchanged.

According to the South Korean presidential office, President Moon Jae-in met with Director of National Intelligence Haines, who oversees US intelligence, on the afternoon of the 14th.



In this, President Mun said, "I hope that the information cooperation between the two countries will develop and the alliance with the United States will be further strengthened." It has more value than the above alliance, "and confirmed the importance of the alliance.



On top of that, both sides exchanged a wide range of opinions on the situation on the Korean Peninsula.



President Mun will hold his first face-to-face summit meeting with President Biden in Washington on the 21st of this month, a week later, with Secretary Haynes on the policy toward North Korea that the Biden administration has reviewed. It seems that they had discussed it.



In addition, Secretary Haynes visited the demilitarized zone that separates the north and south on the 13th, and KBS, a public broadcaster, analyzed that it is meaningful to urge North Korea to refrain from provocation and return to dialogue.