US Secretary of State Tony Blincoln has re-emphasized diplomatic solutions for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and has ordered a response from North Korea.



Minister Blincoln said in an interview with ABC News on the 23rd at the local time that President Joe Biden has decided that the best way to achieve the goal of denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula is to engage diplomatically with North Korea.



"We are waiting and watching if North Korea really wants to get involved," Blincoln said. "The ball is on the North Korean court."



After completing a review of the new North Korean policy at the end of last month, the Biden administration has attempted to contact North Korea with the aim of explaining and conveying it to North Korea.



"We are ready for diplomacy" and "the problem is North Korea," he said again, saying that North Korea continues to engage in actions that the UN has clearly forbidden and sanctions are still maintained.



When asked,'Should the United States accept North Korea as a nuclear power?', he replied, "We don't do that, and we can't."



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