Japan urges N. Korea to jointly break mutual distrust

AFP  |  Tokyo 

Japanese today called on North Korean leader to jointly overcome their mutual distrust, as he confirmed ongoing efforts to arrange a Japan-North summit.

In a television interview, Abe said his government has contacted the North Korean side "through various channels" in a bid to arrange a meeting with Kim. During historic talks with US in on Tuesday,

Kim reportedly said he was open to a meeting with Abe.

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," he added.

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

Japanese is considering talks with his North Korean counterpart on the sidelines of a meeting of ASEAN envoys in starting in late July, reported.

During the interview, Abe expressed a readiness to finance denuclearisation costs in North

In the joint statement following Tuesday's talks with Trump, Kim agreed to the "complete denuclearisation of the " "It is natural for and other countries which would benefit from easing fears of nuclear weapons to bear the costs," Abe said.

But Abe warned that has no plan to give financial aid to without a resolution of the abduction issue.

The issue of Japanese citizens who were abducted in the 1970s and 1980s to help train its spies has long soured already strained relations between and

The has officially listed 17 people as abductees, but suspects dozens more were snatched.

has maintained a hardline position on North despite the stepped-up diplomacy with Pyongyang in recent months, and has been left largely on the sidelines as South Korea, and the have held talks with Kim.

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First Published: Sat, June 16 2018. 15:41 IST