South Korea's Moon to nudge Biden on North Korea diplomacy
South Korean President Moon Jae-in is hoping Fridays White House meeting with President Joe Biden will lead to renewed diplomatic urgency by the U.S. on curbing North Koreas nuclear program. The White House, however, is signaling that it is taking a longer view on one of the most difficult foreign policy challenges Biden faces.
Ahead of Fridays meeting just the second in-person foreign leader session for Biden because of the coronavirus pandemic White House officials said North Korea will be a central focus of talks. Coordination on vaccine distribution, climate change and regional security concerns spurred by China are also high on the presidents list.
The White House announced last month that it had completed a review of North Korea policy and that Biden would veer from the strategies of his two most recent predecessors, rejecting both Donald Trumps deeply personal effort to win over North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Barack Obamas more hands-off approach.
But the administration has yet to detail what its third-way effort to try to prod the North to abandon its nuclear program will look like.
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