U.S. President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yue will meet next week.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] North Korea has recently launched missiles frequently to promote its own nuclear power, which has aroused concerns from all walks of life about North Korea's nuclear threat.

In this regard, some US officials revealed that when US President Biden meets with South Korean President Yoon Suk-yue next week, he will make a major commitment to ensure that South Korea is free from nuclear threats.

"Reuters" reported that a senior U.S. official revealed on Friday local time that at next week's summit, Biden will propose major steps to Yoon Seo-yue to demonstrate the U.S. commitment to deter North Korea's nuclear threat, "We are actively and closely cooperating with South Korea. , to take the necessary measures to stabilize popular sentiment and fulfill our commitments.”

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Officials pointed out that one of the major achievements of the United States is to provide a nuclear umbrella to several countries in the Indo-Pacific region, which also makes those countries capable of producing nuclear weapons choose not to develop nuclear weapons. "Our nuclear deterrence stance is very clear. It’s an ironclad promise.”

"President Biden will talk about some big steps to make it clear," the official said. "At a time when North Korea is provocative, Russia is using weapons and China's well-known nuclear ambitions. People who are skeptical together take a stand."

The report mentioned that according to polls conducted by Seoul Institute, 64.3% of South Koreans support the development of nuclear weapons, while 33.3% oppose; and 52.9% of the people are confident that the United States will use nuclear weapons to defend South Korea from North Korea's nuclear attack.