White House says US, South Korean leaders might negotiate nuclear collaboration


(MENAFN) US Leader Joe Biden and South Korean Leader Yoon Suk-yeol might talk over nuclear collaboration within the strain in Korean Peninsula in a conference on Saturday, a White House press meeting stated.

The two presidents are going to negotiate many problems, as well as North Korea, it declared on Friday.

The press meeting cited an anonymous senior official statement "I think that you can expect some discussion of both nuclear cooperation as well as other technology-related issues."

Biden reached South Korea on Friday on his first three-day trip to the East Asian nation just 10 days following Yoon was chosen as the new South Korean leader.

In accord with the White House official "I think that we’re very confident that we will have a discussion about the impact on global economic issues on the global economy of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine."


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