US President Joe Biden, who is visiting South Korea, is expected to hold a summit meeting with South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on the afternoon of the 21st to exchange opinions on how to deal with North Korea, which is accelerating nuclear and missile development.

US President Joe Biden has been visiting South Korea, the first country to visit Asia since the 20th, and will meet with President Yoon Suk-yeol, who took office on the 10th of this month, in the capital Seoul on the afternoon of the 21st.



Regarding the talks, a senior official of the Biden administration told reporters on the morning of the 21st, "President Biden reaffirms his continued involvement in the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and how to deal with threats such as North Korea's nuclear development. We will discuss what to do, "he said, and will exchange views on how to respond to North Korea, which is accelerating nuclear and missile development.



He also said that there are a series of fever in North Korea that are believed to be caused by the new coronavirus. "It seems that we are facing a rather serious situation. We are ready to cooperate with the international community to provide the necessary support. There is, "he said, recognizing that it could be on the agenda at the summit.



In addition, the official said that the relationship between Japan and South Korea, which is chilling, "it is not in our interest to have a strong relationship between the two most important allies," Biden said to improve the relationship. He supported and said he would take the position that both countries need to find an acceptable method.