SEOUL, 12 November 2021, (TON): The top U.S. diplomat for East Asia met with South Korean officials to discuss North Korea, the bilateral alliance and joint efforts to build resilient global supply chains.
Daniel Kritenbrink, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, arrived in Seoul on Wednesday for his first trip to the nation since taking office in September.
His trip drew keen attention as the two countries have been in talks on ways to resume dialogue with Pyongyang and a proposed declaration of a formal end to the 1950-53 Korean War.
Also, Washington has been rallying its allies and partners to build global supply chains that are less dependent on China in chips, batteries and other key industries.
The foreign ministry said in a statement “On the second day of his three-day trip, Kritenbrink met with his South Korean counterpart Yeo Seung-bae, deputy minister for political affairs at the foreign ministry. “The two sides reaffirmed the robust S. Korea-U.S. alliance is the linchpin of the peace, stability and peace in the Northeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific region.”
It said “they also agreed to expand the bilateral cooperation to resolve pending global issues, including climate change and supply chains.”
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