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제목  일본의 아베 : 북한이 말과 행동을 지키길.. 2018-03-13 23:45:39
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, speaks to South Korea's National Intelligence Service Chief Suh Hoon, left, during a meeting in Tokyo Tuesday, March 13, 2018. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Pool Photo via AP)




Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expressing caution about planned talks between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump.

 

Abe met Tuesday in Tokyo with the head of South Korea’s National Intelligence Service, Suh Hoon. Before the meeting, the Japanese leader said he welcomed any new denuclearization talks with North Korea. But he also said he believes it is “extremely important” that North Korea “match its words with actions.”

 

Abe also told reporters that any high-level talks with the North should also include discussions of other issues. One of those issues is a dispute with Pyongyang over kidnappings of Japanese citizens by North Korean agents in the 1970s and

1980s.

 

Abe said resolving the kidnapping issue with North Korea has been a longstanding Japanese government policy. The Japanese leader has repeatedly called on North Korea to return at least 13 people that Pyongyang has admitted to kidnapping.


South Korea's National Security Office head Chung Eui-yong, center, Cho Yoon-je, the South Korean Ambassador to the U.S., right, and National Intelligence Service chief Suh Hoon, left, make an announcement about North Korea and the Trump administration.


He has also demanded that the North provide information about other people Japan believes were taken and used to train North Korean spies. So far, North Korea has allowed five people it kidnapped to return to Japan, Reuters news agency
reported.

 

A Japanese government official told Reuters that Japan was considering setting up a direct meeting between Abe and Kim Jong Un to discuss the kidnapping issue.

 

Japan’s request to have the issue brought up in upcoming talks with North Korea was not included in a South Korean statement about Suh’s talks with Abe.

 

The statement, released by the presidential Blue House, said Abe told Suh he did not believe the North would use high-level talks to buy time to keep developing its nuclear and missile programs.

 

Suh was part of South Korea’s team that recently held talks with Kim Jong Un and other officials in North Korea. He traveled to Tokyo to brief Japanese officials on the talks, while another member of the team informed Chinese officials
in Beijing.

 

After the talks, South Korea announced Kim had agreed to hold separate, direct meetings with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and President Trump. Officials have said Kim and Moon will hold talks in late April, while the Trump meeting is supposed to happen by May.

 

 

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caution – n. care taken to avoid danger or risk


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