Blincoln Nominee for US State “Responding to North Korean Threats with Alliance”

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Blincoln Nominee for US State “Responding to North Korean Threats with Alliance”

(Seoul = News 1) Reporter Park Byeong-jin |
2021-01-19 20:58 sent

Tony Blincoln nominated for US Secretary of State. © Reuters = News 1

Joe Biden, who was appointed Secretary of State for the next U.S. administration, revealed his view of North Korea with his traditional allies to counter the threat of North Korea.

The AFP news agency reported on the same day that the Blingen nominee will make such a remark at the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s personnel hearing scheduled for the afternoon of the 19th.

According to the AFP, nominee Blincoln said, “Now, nationalism is prevalent in the world, democracy is retreating, and competition with China, Russia and other authoritarian countries is getting fiercer.” “It’s time to multiply our influence.”

“When we work together (with our allies), we will be able to defend democracy and human rights against the threats of Russia, Iran and North Korea from a much better position.”

Blincoln’s remarks reflect the view of President-elect Biden, who wants to recover US leadership through solidarity with allies, freeing from the approach of US President Donald Trump, who advocated’American First’. .

“The United States still has the ability to mobilize other countries for greater profits than any other country on the planet,” he said. “We can win the competition with China.”

The AFP predicted that Blincoln’s nominee would be reprimanded at a hearing for receiving a large amount of advisory fees for running a diplomatic and security strategy advisory firm’West Exec Advisors’, but it is expected to be approved by the Senate nonetheless.

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