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In the recent provocation of North Korea's missile provocations, US President Trump said he did not violate the promise, but Japanese Prime Minister Abe made a clear view that it was a clear violation of the UN Security Council resolution. President Trump also described the ROK-US military training as an unnecessary, complete waste of money.

Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports from Washington.

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At first, the atmosphere of the bilateral talks between the two countries, which was held at the summit of seven major countries, was cheerful.

This is because the principle of agreement was drawn from the trade agreement.

But when it comes to North Korean missiles, the two leaders' ideas were completely different.

[Donald Trump / US President: I am not pleased with North Korea's missile launch. But again, Kim Jong-un did not violate his promise.]

Abe said it was a pity that the missile launch was a violation of the UN resolution.

[Shin Abe / Japanese Prime Minister: Our position is clear. North Korea's short-range ballistic missile launch is a clear violation of the UN Security Council resolution. I am very sorry that North Korea fires a short-range missile.]

President Trump says he can understand this, and Abe avoided the controversy by saying he supports 100 percent of US policy.

President Trump repeatedly said Kim Jong-un was angry at the ROK-US alliance training through his letter, and he thought he was a complete waste of money.

[Donald Trump / US President: Kim Jong-un was upset about playing war games in Korea. I think it's a complete waste of money.]

At the summit, there was no discussion on the termination of the Korea-Japan military information security agreement.