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[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] Moon Jung-in, Special Advisor to the President for Unification, Diplomacy, and Security, predicted regarding the U.S. presidential election that "Even if candidate Joe Biden becomes president, pressure on China will continue."


Special Advisor Moon made this analysis during the 15th Jeju Forum held on the 6th in Jeju, in the session titled "World Leaders Session: New Leadership for Multilateral Cooperation," and suggested multilateral cooperation as the solution.


He diagnosed, "Since President Trump became the head of the U.S. administration, multilateral cooperation itself has lost its color," adding, "Now is the time to discuss how to restore multilateralism."


Regarding the U.S.-China conflict situation after the U.S. presidential election, he emphasized, "Problems can only be solved through multilateral cooperation," and said, "The hegemonic competition between the U.S. and China will continue, but what must be avoided is paying a price or going down the wrong path."



Special Advisor Moon stated, "Countries with willpower should unite firmly and, rather than being at opposite extremes, join forces in the post-COVID era," adding, "The European Union, South Korea, Australia, and Japan should take the lead in driving global solidarity."


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