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North Korea seems to be thinking about how to calculate the Biden government’s policy toward North Korea.
First test bench observation of training between the United States and Korea in March next year
Possibility of Biden-elect to differentiate the politics of Trump and North Korea
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North Korea’s silence on the results of the US presidential elections continues for a week. This is in contrast to what he did in a related comment after two days Trump was elected. In the midst of this, the training between the United States and Korea, expected in March next year, is expected to be the first test bed for US-North Korean relations. Reporter Kim Moon-kyung reports. North Korea has been silent for a week after Biden was confirmed in the US presidential election. It’s different from China’s greetings to President-elect Biden. It was during the 2000 US presidential election that North Korea did not respond for more than a week, and only after the final results of candidates George W. Bush and El Gore were confirmed on December 17, did North Korea also begin to report seriously. North Korea’s silence appears to reflect President Trump’s dissent from the two summits, but it is analyzed that he is also considering how to calculate the newly formed US administration’s policy toward North Korea. In the midst of this, remarks are being made that the military exercises between the United States and the ROK, which are expected in March next year, will be the first test-bed for US-North Korean relations. This is because it is the first Korean-American training since the change of the US administration, and Biden’s policy towards North Korea is expected to differ greatly from that of President Trump. If the nature and scale of the ROK and US training, which has supported North Korea’s nuclear negotiations and down to variables like Corona 19, changes, North Korea’s response may also change. change. Before this, it is analyzed that there is a high possibility that North Korea will first resume the provocations and test the policy of the Biden government towards North Korea. As North Korea’s full response is expected to begin early next year, when the battle on the 80th ends, it is expected to be a critical time for the current stalemate on the Korean peninsula. YTN Kim Moon-kyung[[email protected]]it is.