
Key Points
- Trump announced that he will meet with Kim Jong-un
- Pyongyang fired missiles
- Regional tensions increased
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United States President Donald Trump announced that he will meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un by the end of the year. However, after this announcement, Pyongyang fired a series of missiles detected by Tokyo and Seoul.
This development has increased tensions between the US and North Korea, and has also drawn the attention of other countries in the region. Trump's announcement and the subsequent missile launches have raised questions about how close the meeting between the two leaders is and how it will affect regional and global security.
After the meeting and missile launches, the international community is expected to closely monitor these developments and assess their potential consequences.
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- When will Trump and Kim Jong-un meet?
- Trump announced that they will meet by the end of the year
- Why did Pyongyang fire missiles?
- The reason for the missile launches is unclear, but it is thought to have increased tensions
- What can happen after these developments?
- The international community is expected to closely monitor these developments and assess their potential consequences
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