Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe backed Donald Trump Thursday after the U.S. president's talks with North Korea's leader ended without a deal.
There was a sigh of relief on Thursday as President Trump headed home empty handed from his talks with North Korean leader Kim in Vietnam.
Global equities markets fell on Thursday as weak Chinese economic data and mixed messages on the progress of trade talks between China and the United States weighed on investor sentiment.
Vietnam wishes that the U.S. and North Korea maintain their dialogue towards resolving problems on the Korean Peninsula.
The U.S. failed to accept the best deal placed on negotiation table, says North Korea, giving details.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he trusts the assurance given by the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un that he will not carry out any nuclear test.
Not enough preparatory work was done, so the time was not ripe for the second Trump-Kim summit, experts say.