Thursday, March 29, 2018

Report: Japan Wants A Summit With North Korea

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks at a news conference at his official residence in Tokyo, Japan, August 3, 2016. Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters

Business Insider/Reuters: Japan has reportedly reached out to North Korea for a summit meeting

* Japan has reportedly reached out to North Korea for a summit meeting.
* Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is believed to have wanted to discuss the issue of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korean agents decades ago.
* North Korea hopes to get $20 billion to $50 billion in aid from Japan if it normalizes relations, according to one report.

Japan has sounded out the North Korean government about a bilateral summit, and Pyongyang has discussed the possibility of a leaders' meeting with Japan, Japan's Asahi newspaper said on Thursday.

The government of Kim Jong Un has informed leaders of North Korea's ruling Korean Workers Party of the possibility of a summit with Japan, the newspaper said, citing an unidentified North Korean source and briefing papers.

"The Japanese government has expressed a wish to host a leaders meeting, via the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan," or Chongryong, Pyongyang's de facto embassy in Japan, the Asahi quoted the briefing papers as saying.

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WNU Editor: If such a summit should occur, it will be in June .... N. Korea's elite told a summit with Japan could come in June (Asahi Shimbun). As for a Trump-Abe meeting, early indications that it will be in Florida on April 18 .... Japan PM Abe likely to visit US for talks with Trump on April 17-19 (The Mainichi). More here .... Abe likely to meet Trump on April 18 in Florida: source (Asia Times).

More News On Reports That Japan Wants A Summit With North Korea

Trump-Kim meeting may leave out Japan. Shinzo Abe is taking action -- CNBC
After Kim-Xi meeting, Abe eager to advance Japan's interests -- Deutsche Welle
Japan Opens Talks With North Korea -- Wall Street Journal
Japan-North Korea summit may be held in June — newspaper -- TASS

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