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Let’s jointly break mutual distrust, Abe urges Kim

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tokyo: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to jointly overcome their mutual distrust, as he confirmed ongoing efforts to arrange a Japan-North Korea summit.

In a television interview, Abe yesterday said his government has contacted the North Korean side “through various channels” in a bid to arrange a meeting with Kim.

During talks with US President Donald Trump in Singapore on Tuesday, Kim reportedly said he was open to a meeting with Abe.

Japan wants the talks to push the emotive issue of citizens abducted by the North decades ago, which has seen little movement despite a whirlwind of internatio­nal diplomacy in recent months.

“I want to take a step forward and resolve the (abduction) issue after each of us breaks our mutual distrust,” Abe said.

“I have a strong sense of mission to resolve the issue under my own responsibi­lity.”

Abe has already said publicly that he would be willing to meet Kim in order to resolve the abduction issue.

Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono is considerin­g talks with his North Korean counterpar­t on the sidelines of a meeting of Asean envoys in Singapore starting in late July, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported.

Abe also expressed a readiness to finance denucleari­sation costs in North Korea.

But he warned that Tokyo has no plan to give financial aid to Pyongyang without a resolution of the abduction issue. — AFP

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