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The article reports that U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intention to hold a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un later in 2026, aimed at re-establishing relations between the two countries. Trump confirmed that Pyongyang currently possesses 57 nuclear weapons, a publicly unusual assessment, amid differing opinions regarding the accuracy of this figure. This comes amidst a reduction in joint military exercises with South Korea and coincides with deteriorating U.S. relations with Iran. Despite the lack of details about the visit and the procedures involved, Trump seeks to achieve an external success through the meeting with Kim.
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