Japan frets over 'nightmare scenario' as Trump meets Kim again

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TOKYO (BLOOMBERG) - When US President Donald Trump sits down to talk peace with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un later this month, one of America's closest allies - Japan - will be looking on with apprehension.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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