
United Arab EmiratesTrump Threatens Allies, Reduces US-SKorea Drills, Seeks Kim Jong-un Meeting
US President Donald Trump has reportedly threatened allies, reduced US participation in military exercises with South Korea, and expressed a desire to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, causing concern among Asian allies.
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US-North Korea Diplomacy and US-South Korea Relations
First report 16h agoLast update 5h agoChina's top diplomat Wang Yi has urged the United States to change its long-standing 'hostile policy' towards North Korea and supports peaceful coexistence on the Korean Peninsula.
President Trump publicly stated that North Korea possesses 57 nuclear weapons, marking the first time a US official has provided an exact number for Pyongyang's stockpile.
President Trump is determined to hold another summit with Kim Jong-un, with reports indicating a meeting in November during Trump's Asia tour, driven by a desire to achieve specific outcomes and potentially influenced by strained US-South Korean relations.
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