U.S. and China engage in talks to combat fentanyl trafficking
American and Chinese officials hold talks on joint efforts to curb fentanyl trafficking, fostering cooperation amid broader geopolitical differences.
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American and Chinese officials hold talks on joint efforts to curb fentanyl trafficking, fostering cooperation amid broader geopolitical differences.
During a speech at the Supreme People's Assembly on January 15, Kim referred to the monument as an "eyesore" and ordered amendments to the constitution, explicitly stating that the South is a "primary foe" and "principle enemy."
The U.S. government opposes any interference in Taiwan's elections and expresses concern over Beijing's military pressure.
The President pledged to safeguard the nation through a strong security stance and realistic training. The joint live-fire exercise consisted of two parts. The first part focused on responding to North Korea's nuclear and missile threats and deterring a potential attack. The second part showcased the allied forces' capabilities for counterattacks.
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan highlighted the new trilateral initiatives aimed at tackling the diverse challenges posed by North Korea, including cybercrime, cryptocurrency money laundering, and provocative space and ballistic missile tests.
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