Shouldn't it be "met" as the meetings had already taken place?

U.S. President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un have met twice, in Hanoi in February and Singapore last June, seeming to build personal goodwill but failing to agree on a deal to lift U.S. sanctions in exchange for North Korea abandoning its nuclear and missile programs.

Shouldn’t it be “met” as the meetings had already taken place?

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We have already answered this, why have you posted it again?

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My apologies. I realised it earlier, but had difficulty deleting it. Even now I don’t know how to delete it.

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