Trump landed in Seoul, South Korea
Trump landed in Seoul, South Korea
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Seoul [South Korea], Nov. 7: United States President Donald Trump arrived in South Korean capital Seoul on Tuesday on a two-day official visit.

 President Trump's arrival in South Korea was accompanied by a major show of power in the Pacific Ocean.

According to the report, the U.S. Navy told that in the coming days, they will be performing a mock battle in waters in the constituency.

The North Korean government termed the declaration as a direct challenging action that could "set fire to another Korean War."

"Nobody knows when and how the 'war fanatic Trump will ignite the 'wick of war," Pyongyang said, referring to the presence of American naval carriers in the surrounding area of the Korean Peninsula.

Yesterday, President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met with 14 family members of those Japanese abducted by Pyongyang in the 1970s and 1980s at the State Guest House in Tokyo's Akasaka district.

Later in the day, President Trump told reporters that he had heard "very, very sad" stories about the victims and assured, "We will work with Prime Minister Abe on trying to get them back to their loved ones."

President Trump also gave emphasis to America's "solidarity" with Japan against "the North Korean threat," at a joint Press conference with PM Abe.

 

 

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