Japan's government has denied a report that U.S. President Donald Trump warned Prime Minister Shinzo Abe about a possible North Korean attack in 2017.
Abe's government on Tuesday denied a press report that Trump had told Abe about the potential attack through a letter.
The reported warning was allegedly made in a letter to Abe in 2017.
Shukan Gendai reported that the letter had been sent in November 2017.
"There is no truth to the report that President Trump warned Prime Minister Abe of a possible North Korean attack," a government official said.
The article claimed that the letter had warned Abe of a possible North Korean attack on Japan.
It is unclear whether Trump actually sent the letter or not.
However, the government official has denied the report, stating that it is not true.
Shukan Gendai is a Japanese magazine that is known for its sensational reporting.
However, in this case, the government has denied the report and stated that it is not true.
It is unclear what the exact contents of the letter were.
However, the government official has denied the report and stated that it is not true.
Abe's government has denied a report that Trump had warned him about a possible North Korean attack in 2017.
The report in Shukan Gendai claimed that Trump had sent a letter to Abe warning of a possible attack.
However, the government official has denied the report and stated that it is not true.
The Japanese government has denied a report that U.S. President Donald Trump had warned Prime Minister Shinzo Abe about a possible North Korean attack in 2017.
Abe's government has denied the report, stating that it is not true.
It is unclear what the exact contents of the letter were.
However, the government official has denied the report and stated that it is not true.
It is unclear whether Trump actually sent the letter or not.
The government official has denied the report, stating that it is not true.
Abe's government has denied a report that Trump had warned him about a possible North Korean attack in 2017.
The report in Shukan Gendai claimed that Trump had sent a letter to Abe warning of a possible attack.
However, the government official has denied the report and stated that it is not true.
Resumen: El gobierno japonés negó un informe que decía que el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump había advertido al primer ministro Shinzo Abe sobre un posible ataque norcoreano en 2017.