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President Moon Jae-in (left) holds a bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in New York on Sept. 21. (Cheong Wa Dae)
By Lee Hana
President Moon Jae-in held a bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in New York on Sept. 21. The two leaders reaffirmed their goal to achieve denuclearization of North Korea in a peaceful manner.
Condemning Pyongyang`s sixth nuclear test and ballistic missile launches over Japan`s northern islands, they emphasized the importance of complying with and carrying out U.N. Security Council resolutions No.s 2371 and 2375.
"North Korea`s latest provocation was utterly deplorable, and enraged us all, but the U.S. responded firmly and I`m pleased that our alliance remained resilient against the current state of affairs. You gave a speech with a strong message at the U.N. General Assembly, and I`m confident that this kind of strength will help to change North Korea," said Moon.
"As you probably know, we`ve had a few discussions over the past number of months, and I think we`re making a lot of headway in a lot of different ways," said Trump. "We are also on a very friendly basis working on trade and trade agreements," he added.
Finally, the two leaders agreed that it`s important to maintain the upper hand against Pyongyang in terms of military force, and decided to strengthen the Korea-U.S. combined defense readiness by developing military assets. They also agreed to rotate the allocation of the U.S.`s strategic military assets in Korea and its neighboring regions.
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