2023-09-17 02:30:00
It has been pointed out in the United States that the Biden administration’s non-intervention policy also had an influence on North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un’s summit meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin for arms deals.
Foreign affairs and national security columnist Josh Rogin wrote in the Washington Post (WP) on the 16th local time, “In the absence of diplomacy, North Korea accelerates its weapons program, gets closer to America’s enemies, and the risk of conflict increases,” adding that a change in U.S. policy toward North Korea is needed. claimed.
Columnist Rogin said, “President Barack Obama told then-President-elect Donald Trump to make North Korea’s nuclear threat a top priority in November 2016,” and added, “Trump actually took Obama’s advice, but made a mess of diplomacy following that.” said.
“President Biden completely ignored Obama’s warning and took a callous attitude toward North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un,” he said. “The results of the Biden administration’s policy of non-intervention in Pyongyang were seen this week in the Russian Far East.”
Also, regarding the North Korea-Russia summit, “Putin declared, at least rhetorically, an end to the multilateral military technology sanctions regime that he has supported for decades,” and “Russia’s transfer of satellite and rocket technology will make the North Korean regime’s nuclear weapons more dangerous.” “It can be done,” he explained.
“With China and Russia blocking additional sanctions once morest North Korea, the way to persuade Pyongyang is to put what North Korea wants on the table, and this does not have to be nuclear-related concessions,” he said, adding that economic, food, and public health issues would also be addressed. It was presented as a possible agenda for conversation.
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