Print this article President Joe Biden and South Korean President Moon Jae-in will debut a more sober approach to North Korea during Moon's working visit to the White House this week after four years of former President Donald Trump. North Korea and regional security will top Biden's and Moon's agenda on Friday, the president's second slate of in-person bilateral meetings since Inauguration Day, according to senior administration officials. The pair and their aides will discuss technology, health, and climate issues, too, and Moon will be the first foreign leader to take part in a Medal of Honor ceremony. Moon's visit comes after the White House completed its North Korea policy review. The administration's overarching aim for the "iron-clad" relationship remains the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, officials said.