Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Trump, Japan’s Abe to meet in US on N Korea

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

Donald Trump will meet with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe April 17-18 to discuss the US president’s planned summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and other matters, the White House said on Monday.

Trump and Abe will meet at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida where they “will discuss the internatio­nal campaign to maintain maximum pressure on North Korea,” the statement said.

The meeting, the third between Trump and Abe, will also “explore ways to expand fair and reciprocal trade and investment ties” between the United States and Japan.

Abe, who announced the visit Monday in Japan at a meeting with ruling lawmakers, said he planned to ask the US president to discuss issues related to North Korea’s abduction of Japanese nationals at Trump’s expected meeting with Kim Jong-un.

Japan has long maintained a hardline position on negotiatio­ns with Pyongyang, warning against “talks for the sake of talks.”

The prospect of a Trump-Kim summit, as well as talks between North and South Korea, appears to have pushed Tokyo to reassess its position, analysts said.

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Japan fears the current diplomatic track could leave unaddresse­d the North’s short- and medium-range missile capabiliti­es, as well as the emotional issue of Japanese citizens kidnapped by Pyongyang during the Cold War. Abe rose to political prominence on his calls for a tough line on North Korea, and attitudes only hardened after Pyongyang fired two missiles over Japan in tests last year.

KIM JONG UN MINGLES WITH K-POP STARS

North Korea has in the past threatened to go to war over broadcasts across its militarise­d border that included the K-pop songs of South Korean bands like Red Velvet. On Sunday, Kim Jong Un was clapping along and posing for pictures with the music group.

Kim’s surprise appearance at a rare pop concert in Pyongyang was the North Korean leader’s latest diplomatic overture as he prepares for an unpreceden­ted potential meeting with US President Trump next month. Kim first plans to hold a rare summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who has pursued reconcilia­tion with North Korea to avert war over the regime’s nuclear weapons programme.

Kim called for a similar performanc­e in Seoul later this year.

 ?? REUTERS ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong Un interacts with South Korean singers who held a rare concert in Pyongyang on Sunday.
REUTERS North Korean leader Kim Jong Un interacts with South Korean singers who held a rare concert in Pyongyang on Sunday.

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