North Korea conducted a cruise missile test and vowed a strong response to US-South Korea military drills, calling them provocative. Kim Jong Un observed the test and emphasized strengthening war deterrence. Despite Trump's intentions to rekindle diplomacy with Kim, North Korea's stance and US-South Korea's military activities complicate prospects for renewed talks.
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