Kim Jong is angry with Sweets served in South Korea Japan
According to a report from the American media 'CNN', Tokyo has objected to Kim's 'Mango Moose', served as the map of the Korean peninsula that was made on this dessert included an island in it. Japan has been claiming its claim on the island which was included in the map.

Tokyo: Japan formally objected to the sweets served in the historic conference on Friday between South Korea's President Moon J-In and Kim Jong-un in North Korea. According to a report from the American media 'CNN', Tokyo has objected to Kim's 'Mango Moose', served as the map of the Korean peninsula that was made on this dessert included an island in it. Japan has been claiming its claim on the island which was included in the map.
Japan's Foreign Minister said that Asia and Oceania Director General Kanji Kansugi has told South Korea's Ambassi that it is extremely regrettable and unacceptable to include Takashima or Dokdo Island on a map made on sweets. Japan said that South Korea is illegally capturing rocky islands located in the east of the peninsula. This is an issue which has led to a long-standing relationship between the two countries.
Let us tell you that there was a meeting between North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and South Korea's President Moon J. The eyes of the whole world were rested on this historic meeting. The Korean leaders have met for the first time since the Korean War that ended in 1953. This meeting took place on the demilitarised zone ie DMZ on the border of the two countries. Kim Jong and Moon J met these in the 'Peace House' of Panamonjeom village, built in DMZ.
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