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US President Donald Trump confident Kim Jong would not “break his promise”

Washington | US President Donald Trump voiced confidence Saturday that North Korea’s Kim Jong Un would not “break his promise,” after South Korea said Pyongyang had launched several unidentified projectiles into the sea.

“Anything in this very interesting world is possible, but I believe that Kim Jong Un fully realises the great economic potential of North Korea, & will do nothing to interfere or end it,” Trump tweeted.

“He also knows that I am with him & does not want to break his promise to me. Deal will happen!” added the US president, in response to what could be Pyongyang’s first short-range missile launch for more than a year.

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Why the Modi govt does not want to review Rafale Judgement?

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The central government on Saturday filed a fresh affidavit in the Supreme Court in the Rafale case and said the December 14, 2018 judgment which upheld the deal of 36 Rafale jets was correct. In the affidavit, the Centre said unsubstantiated media reports and incomplete file notes cannot form the basis for a review.
The government said monitoring of the progress of the Rafale deal by the PMO cannot be construed as interference or parallel negotiations. The affidavit added that the then Defence Minister had recorded on file: “it appears that PMO and French President’s office are monitoring the progress of the issues which was an outcome of the summit meeting”. On December 14 last year, the Supreme Court dismissed petitions by several individuals seeking a court-monitored probe in the Rafale deal. Former BJP leader Yashwant Sinha and Arun Shourie along with lawyer Prashant Bhushan had also moved the apex court with a plea for a direction to the CBI to register an FIR for alleged irregularities in the deal. However, the Supreme Court bench dismissed it and gave a clean chit to the Modi government. #RafaleDeal #SupremeCourt #PMO

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