U.S. reaffirms commitment to engage with N. Korea in new security strategy

General / 변덕근 / 2022-10-13 01:00:00
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US security strategy-N Korea

US security strategy-N Korea

U.S. reaffirms commitment to engage with N. Korea in new security strategy

By Byun Duk-kun

WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (Yonhap) -- The United States reaffirmed its commitment to completely denuclearize the Korean Peninsula through diplomacy in its latest national security strategy released Wednesday that focused largely on how it will handle its growing competition with China.

It said the country will continue to enhance and expand its alliances to achieve both ends.

"The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) continues to expand its illicit nuclear weapons and missile programs," said the new National Security Strategy released by the White House, referring to North Korea by its official name.

"We will seek sustained diplomacy with North Korea to make tangible progress toward the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, while strengthening extended deterrence in the face of North Korean weapons of mass destruction and missile threats," it added.

North Korea staged more than two dozen missile tests this year, including seven rounds of missile launches over the past two weeks.

President Joe Biden said the new security strategy seeks to strengthen U.S. alliances to tackle "shared challenges" while outmaneuvering geopolitical competitors.

"The 2022 National Security Strategy outlines how my Administration will seize this decisive decade to advance America's vital interests, position the United States to outmaneuver our geopolitical competitors, tackle shared challenges, and set our world firmly on a path toward a brighter and more hopeful tomorrow," he was quoted as saying.

"This is a 360-degree strategy grounded in the world as it is today, laying out the future we seek, and providing a roadmap for how we will achieve it," he added, according to the White House.

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan reiterated the importance of U.S. alliances.

"We have put alliances at the core of this strategy," he said in a telephonic press briefing.

"The president speaks often about the contest in the world between democracy and autocracy and our democratic allies in Europe, in Asia and other parts of the world are core to the vision behind the strategy," he added.

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