China News Service, April 6. According to Yonhap News Agency, on the 5th, the Korea-US policy consultation delegation sent by President-elect Yin Xiyue of South Korea visited the White House. The head of the delegation, Park Zhen, held talks with White House National Security Adviser Sullivan and passed on Yin Xiyue’s writing to him. A handwritten letter to U.S. President Joe Biden.

Data map: Yin Xiyue.

  According to reports, Park Jin said in an interview that the handwritten letter reflects Yin Xiyue's firm will to develop the Korea-US alliance, draws a blueprint for development, and urges the upgrading of Korea-US relations to a comprehensive strategic alliance to jointly deal with a series of new challenges such as economic security issues.

  According to the report, Sullivan spoke highly of Yin Xiyue's firm will to consolidate the South Korea-US alliance, and said that he would convey Yin Xiyue's intentions to Biden.

  Park Jin said that South Korea and the United States exchanged views on the necessity of holding a summit meeting as soon as possible after the establishment of the new government, and agreed to fully discuss issues that are crucial to the consolidation of the alliance.

  He also said that there is huge room for cooperation between South Korea and the United States in the field of economic security, and the two sides will discuss cooperation in cutting-edge technology, supply chain, nuclear energy and other fields.

  Regarding the cooperation between South Korea, the United States, and Japan, Park Jin said that South Korea and Japan have similar interests in many aspects, and South Korea's role in Northeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific region should be expanded by improving bilateral relations.