Society | Apr 20

Abe, Trump agree to maintain pressure on N.Korea

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and US President Donald Trump have agreed to maintain the maximum pressure on North Korea until the country takes concrete steps for denuclearization. The 2 leaders also agreed to create a new framework to discuss trade and investment.

Abe and Trump held a joint news conference on Wednesday at the president's Florida retreat, after wrapping up their 2-day summit.

Abe said the North Korea situation is at a historic turning point, thanks to President Trump's decision to hold the first US-North Korea summit.

Trump said he will be meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the coming weeks to discuss the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

He expressed hope that the meeting will be a success, and said he is looking forward to it.

But Trump added that he will walk away if the talks are not fruitful.

Abe said they had discussed various scenarios in detail and carefully coordinated their policies on the North.

He stressed that Japan and the US, together with the international community, will demand that North Korea scrap its nuclear arsenal and other weapons of mass destruction, as well as its ballistic missiles, in a complete, verifiable and irreversible manner.

Abe said North Korea should not be rewarded simply for agreeing to dialogue. He said they reaffirmed their commitment to maintain the maximum pressure on the North until it takes concrete steps toward denuclearization.

On the abductions of Japanese nationals by North Korea, Abe said Japan and the US will continue to work closely together to bring all the abductees home.

He said if North Korea heads in the right direction, there could be a settlement of issues of the unfortunate past based on the 2002 Pyongyang Declaration between Japan and North Korea, and the way could be opened to diplomatic normalization. The declaration calls for settling all pending issues between Japan and North Korea before the 2 countries normalize ties.

Source: ANNnewsCH


MORE Society NEWS

The Imperial Household Agency has announced that Princess Kako, the second daughter of the Akishino family, is scheduled to visit Greece in late May to promote international goodwill.

The Taiji Town Whale Museum in Wakayama Prefecture conducted a memorial service on Tuesday for marine mammals and fish that have died in captivity.

A startling projection has been unveiled, suggesting that if current trends continue, every Japanese person might eventually be named 'Sato'.

POPULAR NEWS

Four men have been arrested by Tokyo police for allegedly recruiting women for prostitution in the United States via a website, promising encounters with affluent clients and high earnings.

For the first time in 73 years, Japan has unveiled a newly constructed whaling mother ship, equipped with drone technology for whaling operations in the Antarctic Sea.

The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in Nara Prefecture has disciplined its former Youth Division Chief following a controversial dance party incident.

Residents of Japan's oldest student dormitory, self-managed for over 100 years, are digging in as Kyoto University attempts to evict them from the premises.

A Japan Airlines flight en route from Melbourne to Narita Airport encountered sudden severe turbulence on April 1, causing injuries to several cabin crew, including a broken leg.

FOLLOW US