Blincoln “Concentrating on North Korea’s denuclearization… Will cooperate with the alliance”

Calling China and Russia to endeavor to reduce nuclear

Ministry of State “to review current sanctions against North Korea”

US Secretary of State Tony Blincoln is speaking at the Washington State Department on the 4th./Yonhap News

US Secretary of State Tony Blincoln said, “The United States is focused on the North Korean denuclearization issue and will work closely with allies and partners to tackle the issue of illegal weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles.”

In a video speech at the disarmament conference held in Geneva on the 22nd local time, Secretary Blincoln said, “President Joe Biden made it clear that the United States has a national security need and moral responsibility to reduce and ultimately eliminate the threat of weapons of mass destruction.” said. He also stressed that Iran is “dedicated to ensuring that nuclear weapons are never acquired.” It also urged China and Russia to make efforts to reduce nuclear weapons.

The US State Department said on the day that “the Biden administration will reexamine the current sanctions against North Korea to ensure that it is in line with the broader (new) North Korean policy.” The State Department responded to a request for comment from Free Asia Broadcasting (RFA) on the 20th day of Unification Minister Lee In-young’s statement “I hope the international community will change the view of sanctions flexibly.”

The State Department “contains North Korea, prevents North Korea’s provocation and use of force, limits North Korea’s access to its most dangerous weapons programs, and, above all, maintaining the safety of Americans and their allies is a major concern for the United States.” Emphasized.

/ Reporter Kim In-yeop [email protected]

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