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Biden meets Moon Jae-in for his ‘strategic focus’ on Asia

Published on: May 21, 2021 10:39 PM

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden held talks with South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Friday to underscore his strategic focus on Asia, while playing down chances of quick progress on challenges from China and North Korea.

On arrival at the White House, President Moon declared that South Korea and the United States share the same soul, forged in their bloody Cold War-era conflict with North Korea at the start of the 1950s. South Korea will always stand by America on its journey of recovering from the Covid-19 crisis and defending liberal, democratic international order, he said at a meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris, before he met with Biden.

The rising power of China as a rival for leadership in Asia and the powder keg of nuclear-armed North Korea loomed over Friday’s talks. The Biden administration admits it has no easy answer to either issue. Against that backdrop, Washington’s main emphasis is on rebuilding US alliances after the turbulent Donald Trump era, during which the White House often treated long-standing partners more as cutthroat business competitors.

President Moon comes to Washington as Biden’s second foreign guest. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who visited last month, was the first. The US-South Korean relationship is the linchpin of security and prosperity for northeast Asia and a free and open Indo-Pacific, said a senior White House official, who asked not to be identified. “President Biden will reaffirm that ironclad commitment.”

Symbolizing the deep, complex history behind those bonds, Moon was joining Biden in awarding the Medal of Honor — the highest US military honor for bravery — to a 94-year-old US veteran of the Korean War. Then first lieutenant Ralph Puckett was wounded in 1950 while leading US and Korean soldiers in the desperate defense of a hill against an overwhelming force of Chinese troops — an early episode in Beijing’s decisive entry into the war.

The White House said this would be the first time a foreign leader has taken part in a Medal of Honor ceremony.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Asia, Biden, democratic order, Moon Jae-in, SEOUL, South korean, strategic focus, WASHINGTON

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