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South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol and Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing meet
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On March 13, a high-level meeting took place between the leaders of China (Vice Premiers) and DPRK at an unspecified location near Pyongang-nam-dae-ri village where they discussed issues related to both countries' security concerns as well as economic cooperation opportunities for future development projects.
Key Points
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1South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has ordered the arrest of North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un, citing a 'serious violation' and threats to national security.
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2North Korea responded by accusing South Korea of provocation while claiming it is preparing its own military response measures against Seoul. Both sides have denied any actual conflict or immediate attack plans in this specific context.
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3The diplomatic situation remains tense as both nations exchange strong verbal warnings, with North Korean officials stating they are ready to act if further provocations occur.
Developments
[Mar 13]
South Korea orders arrest of Kim Jong-un; North Korea accuses South Korea and prepares military response measures, with both sides exchanging strong verbal warnings without confirmed actual conflict or immediate attack plans.