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[바이든의 미국] Strengthening the alliance and returning to the climate agreement … 靑 The fight for diplomacy and security
Reporter Park Seok-ho [email protected]
Check-in: 2020-11-09 19:04:36Review: 2020-11-09 19:06:31Published: 2020-11-09 19:06:56 (p. 6)
As the ‘Biden Era’ came through the US presidential elections, the Moon Jae-in administration’s diplomatic and security strategy was also in the process of being rewritten.
US President-elect Joe Biden attaches importance to partnership and cooperation, and presents US-led multilateralism as a diplomatic principle, unlike President Donald Trump, who proposed a “US priority” policy. . In addition, it has a differentiated political stance that emphasizes the importance of human rights and the environment, and the method of negotiations with North Korea is expected to change enormously, hence the need to keep up.
President Moon Jae-in chairs the Subo Conference
Declaration of firm commitment to the ‘peace process’
Consensus on Carbon Neutral Policy and the Green New Deal
The association with the Trump administration also emphasized
President Moon Jae-in told a meeting of the Blue House chief and advisers on the 9th: “We will communicate with Biden-elect and key personnel who are preparing for the new administration in various ways.” “Our government has the firm will to continue the peace process on the Korean peninsula without trembling.” He emphasized.
Even before the inauguration ceremony of the new US president on January 20 next year, the government and the Blue House are expected to establish multilateral contacts with Biden-elect with the aim of denuclearizing the Korean peninsula and establishing a regime. of permanent peace.
President Moon said, “We will gather wisdom to further advance denuclearization and peacemaking on the Korean Peninsula. In particular, we will ensure that there are no gaps in strengthening the alliance between the ROK and the United States. United and Progress in the Peace Process on the Korean Peninsula “. He said, “We will further strengthen the alliance between the ROK and the United States with the next United States government,” he said. “I hope that the South and North can play a greater role as parties to the Korean peninsula issue with strong cooperation between the United States and Korea.”
The fact that President Moon has not used the expression “declaration of the end of the war” mentioned in his recent speeches at the UN, etc., is interpreted as a space for cooperation with the Biden government.
President Moon said, “We hope to create an environment in which new opportunities and solutions can be found in inter-Korean relations.” He expressed his determination to cooperate closely with the United States on the Korean Peninsula issue, but to play a role in areas where the two Koreas can communicate, such as quarantine cooperation against Corona 19.
In addition, he said, “Another axis of the strong alliance between the ROK and the United States is strong economic cooperation,” he said. “We will further strengthen bilateral-multilateral trade cooperation and move towards greater economic cooperation.”
In particular, President Moon said, “The carbon neutrality and response to climate change policies emphasized by Biden are consistent with the Korean government’s carbon neutral goals and Green New Deal policies. We hope that these common policies serve as a foundation. to open the post-Corona era together, I hope.
Official communication between the leaders, such as the delivery of congratulations from President Moon and the calls with Biden-elect, is expected to take place after the end of the situation of the US presidential elections, as the recognition of the defeat of the president Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, President Moon also showed consideration for President Trump that the progress of the peace process on the Korean Peninsula that had been built to this day would not recede during the transfer of power to the Biden regime.
President Moon said, “We will do everything possible to ensure that the valuable achievements we have made with the Trump administration so far can lead to the next administration and continue to develop.” “I will try to achieve the best possible results without delaying what I have to do during the term of the Trump administration.” He emphasized.
These comments appear to have taken into account the need to carry out the remaining diplomatic schedule with the Trump administration for 70 days until January next year, when the US president immediately takes office. Along the same lines, Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha will continue his association with the Trump administration, at the invitation of the Secretary of State of the United States, Mike Pompeo, to meet the visit of the United States on the 8th. Reporter Park Seok-ho [email protected]