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Trump congratulated Moon Jae in on his election as South Korean president, saying that he would formally invite Moon Jae in to visit the United States and send a senior advisory group to coordinate Moon Jae in's visit to the United States.
Moon Jae in thanked him for this, saying that he was happy to work with Trump for the stability and prosperity of the two countries, and stressed that the Korea-US alliance is the foundation of South Korea's foreign security policy and will not change in the future.
Moon Jae in said that with the situation around the peninsula becoming more uncertain, the ROK-US alliance is more important than ever. Moon Jae in also spoke highly of Trump's priority in restraining North Korea's provocation and resolving North Korea's nuclear issue.
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According to a South Korean Foreign Ministry source (1 1), it is more likely that Moon Jae in will visit the United States to meet Trump in June.
Another source said that Moon Jae in and Trump have the opportunity to meet at the G-20 summit in early July, and if the talks are advanced later, it will not be "the sooner the better".
The New York Times 10 reported that Moon Jae in believes in the "Sunshine II" approach to contact with North Korea, which is contrary to Trump's strategy. South Moon Jae in also expressed great reservations about the deployment of "Sade" by the United States in South Korea, and the US-South Korea alliance was put to the test. The report said that Trump had a little time to try to bridge this difference, but time was running out.