Regarding US President Joe Biden's visit to Japan and South Korea from the 20th of this month, White House spokesman Saki told North Korea that he is continuing to test ballistic missiles on the agenda of the summit meeting with Prime Minister Kishida and others. It was revealed that we would discuss the response and the situation in Ukraine.

President Byden of the United States will visit Japan and South Korea from the 20th to the 24th of this month, and will hold a summit meeting with Prime Minister Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who will take office on the 10th of this month. We are planning to attend a summit meeting of "Quad", which will be created in four countries including Australia and India.

Saki, a spokesman for the White House, said at a press conference on the 5th, "While North Korea continues to destabilize the region, such as conducting multiple ICBM = intercontinental ballistic missile-class launch tests, Biden The President reaffirms his unwavering determination to contribute to the security of both Japan and South Korea, including extended deterrence. "



He said, "Both Japan and South Korea play an important role in the security of the region," and made it clear that North Korea's nuclear and missile development will be on the agenda.



In addition, the summit will discuss strengthening security and economic relations between the two countries, the situation in Ukraine, climate change, and measures against the new coronavirus.