North Korea leader's sister says Japan PM's comments positive - KCNA
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[February 15, 2024]
SEOUL (Reuters) - The influential sister of North Korean leader
Kim Jong Un said there is no impediment to closer ties with Japan and
there may come a day Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visits
Pyongyang, state news agency KCNA said on Thursday.
Kishida, whose nation has no formal diplomatic ties with Pyongyang, has
said he was exploring possibilities to meet North Korea's leader to
resolve the matter of Japanese civilians abducted in the 1970s and
1980s. |
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, arrives at the
Vostochny Сosmodrome before a meeting of Russia's President Vladimir
Putin with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, in the far eastern Amur
region, Russia, September 13, 2023. Sputnik/Vladimir Smirnov/Pool via
REUTERS |
Kim Yo Jong, a deputy department director in the ruling Workers'
Party, said Kishida's comments could be considered positive if
meant to advance relations.
"If Japan ... makes a political decision to open a new path for
improving ties based on mutual respect and respectful behaviour,
it is my view that the two countries can open a new future," she
was quoted as saying.
Japan has been critical of North Korea's pursuit of ballistic
missiles and nuclear weapons, often drawing harsh rebukes from
Pyongyang, especially as Tokyo stepped up its security alliance
with South Korea and the United States.
Kim added her view was a personal observation and, as far as she
knew, the North's leadership had no specific plans for its
relations with Japan or to make contact with Tokyo, KCNA said.
Kim is widely considered the closest confidant and adviser to
her brother on external policy matters.
(Reporting by Jack Kim; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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