North Korea says its nuclear weapons not a 'bargaining chip' as Trump, Ishiba meet
- North Korea stated its nuclear weapons are not for negotiations and are intended for combat against threats, according to its state media report.
- United States President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba met to discuss North Korea's nuclear program, expressing commitment to its denuclearization.
- North Korea has not responded to Trump's overtures to resume contact with Kim Jong Un, emphasizing its plan to strengthen its nuclear forces.
- Trump mentioned he would maintain relations with North Korea and highlighted his good rapport with Kim Jong Un during their discussions.
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