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Japan's leader ready to meet N.Korea's Kim Jong Un for 'new, fruitful' relations
Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi seeks direct talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to resolve abductions and build new Japan-North Korea relations. - REUTERS/Filepic
TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on Friday she was ready to come "face-to-face" with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in an effort to build "new, fruitful Japan-North Korea relations".
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Takaichi said she "won't rule out any option" in order to make a breakthrough in the unresolved issue of the abduction of Japanese nationals by North Korea in the 1970s-80s.
Takaichi has reached out to Pyongyang for a summit meeting, Kyodo News agency reported last week. U.S. President Donald Trump met the families of the abducted Japanese nationals during his visit to Japan in October.
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- PM Sanae Takaichi is ready for a summit with Kim Jong Un to improve ties and address the abduction issue.
- She will consider all options to make progress on Japanese nationals abducted in the 1970s-80s.
- US President Trump recently met families of abductees during his Japan visit.
Takaichi said she "won't rule out any option" in order to make a breakthrough in the unresolved issue of the abduction of Japanese nationals by North Korea in the 1970s-80s.
Takaichi has reached out to Pyongyang for a summit meeting, Kyodo News agency reported last week. U.S. President Donald Trump met the families of the abducted Japanese nationals during his visit to Japan in October.
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