Irish Independent

US officials ‘irritated’ by secret talks between Japan and North Korea

- Danielle Demetriou

JAPAN held a “secret” meeting with North Korea in Vietnam in July without informing the United States, according to media reports.

Talks were reportedly held between Shigeru Kitamura, head of Japan’s Cabinet Intelligen­ce and Research Office, and Kim Song-hye, a senior North Korean official in charge of reunificat­ion.

Japan’s decision not to inform the US government of the meeting, reported in ‘The Washington Post’, was said to have caused “irritation” among senior officials.

The talks also reflect Tokyo’s growing concern that it is unable to depend on the US to lobby on its behalf in relation to key domestic issues such as the abduction of its citizens in North Korea.

US President Donald Trump told Tokyo following his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in June that he had raised the emotive issue – but a joint statement after the Singapore talks did not refer to human rights or abduction issues, with Pyongyang considerin­g the matter too be settled.

Tokyo has long sought the return of at least a dozen Japanese nationals kidnapped by Pyongyang in the 1970s and 1980s in order to train its spies, with Shinzo Abe, the Japanese prime minister, making it a cornerston­e of his rise to power. As he prepares to seek his third term, the issue remains a major stumbling block in normalisin­g diplomatic relations.

Tokyo officials, who refused to comment on reports of the secret meeting, have acknowledg­ed that to negotiate the return of the abductees, they are unable to rely on the US.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

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