Washington: US President Joe Biden and his South Korean counterpart Yoon Suk Yeol unveiled a new plan on Wednesday to counter North Korea’s nuclear threat, giving a clear warning that any such attack would result in those who do so. There will be an end to the regime.” It called for the periodic deployment of US nuclear submarines to South Korea, strengthened training between the two countries, and other steps in an effort to contain North Korea’s nuclear threat.
Joe Biden has hosted Yoon, who arrived in Washington on a state visit amid concerns over North Korea’s increased ballistic missile testing. During this time this plan was unveiled. Joe Biden said at a news conference held at the Rose Guard, that ‘a nuclear attack by North Korea against the US or its allies and partners would be unacceptable and would result in the end of the regime that took such action.’
Yoon, who was also present at the same press conference, said that new commitments that would be made under this “proper alliance” included plans to hold bilateral consultations at the presidential level in the event of a nuclear attack by North Korea, a nuclear consultative group, and improving information sharing on nuclear and strategic weapons operational plans. Yoon said that “lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula cannot come by itself.”
He said, “We both agreed to hold bilateral consultations at the level of presidents in the event of a nuclear attack by North Korea, and to use the full power of the coalition, including America’s nuclear weapons, in a swift, unprecedented manner and decisively.” resolved to do.
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