The United States and South Korea have maintained an “ironclad alliance” for more than seven decades due to their shared beliefs in democracy and freedom, U.S. President Joe Biden said on Sunday.
His remarks came after South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s six-day visit to the United States ending Saturday. The two leaders met on April 26 and signed a Washington Declaration to reaffirm their countries’ 70-year treaty.
Biden shared a video from his meeting with Yoon on Twitter, describing the event as a celebration of their shared vision and the “deep friendship that unites the Republic of Korea and the United States.”…