U.S. seeks diplomacy to completely denuclearize Korean Peninsula: Biden

WASHINGTON-- U.S. President Joe Biden said Tuesday that his country seeks to completely denuclearize the Korean Peninsula through diplomacy.

The U.S. leader made the remark in his address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

"Similarly, we seek serious and sustained diplomacy to pursue the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula," Biden said in his first in-person appearance at the world body.

"We seek concrete progress toward an available plan with tangible commitments that would increase stability on the peninsula and in the region, as well as improve the lives of the people in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)," he added, referring to North Korea by its official name.

His remark comes amid U.S. outreaches to North Korea.

U.S. Special Representative for DPRK Sung Kim has repeatedly offered to meet with North Koreans "anytime, anywhere without preconditions," but North Korea remains unresponsive to U.S. overtures.

"We have said repeatedly that we're prepared to meet with the North Koreans without preconditions, and we would hope that they would respond positively on this, but sadly, to date, they have not," a senior State Department official on international organizations affairs, Erica Barks-Ruggles, said Monday.

North Korea has stayed away from denuclearization talks with the U.S. since early 2019.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

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