Trump says will meet North Korea's Kim later this year
- President Donald Trump announced plans to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un later this year, citing the country's expanding nuclear weapons program as a driver for diplomatic engagement.
- Trump told reporters Wednesday, "He has 57 very powerful nuclear weapons," and confirmed, "Yeah, I will be" meeting Kim, referencing his three successful first-term summits with the leader.
- Kim Yo-jong dismissed claims of recent government communication through the Korean Central News Agency, yet stated, "Our head of state holds good memories and personal feelings toward Trump."
- Following White House directives, the United States and South Korea scaled back the annual Ulchi Freedom Shield military exercise, reducing field training through Aug. 21 instead of Aug. 27.
- Despite diplomatic overtures, the United States, South Korea, and Japan expressed "serious concern" regarding North Korea's military cooperation with Russia, citing ballistic missile transfers violating United Nations Security Council resolutions.
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Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he would meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this year.
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Washington. US President Donald Trump said yesterday that he plans to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, noting that the Asian country has 57 “very powerful” nuclear weapons.
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