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President Joe Biden will meet with the leaders of Japan and South Korea on Friday to preserve diplomatic progress amid concerns that the upcoming Trump administration could disrupt alliances. The meeting aims to formalize their relationship and prevent it from being just a series of meetings. The leaders will discuss rising tensions in Asia, including North Korea's nuclear weapons program and troops deployed to support Russia's war in Ukraine, as well as the expected increase in U.S.-China
Courtesy: theprint.in
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