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- Japan's government spokesperson, Kihara Minoru, is prioritizing the return of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea. - Kihara met with Megumi Yokota's mother and former classmates, receiving a petition with nearly 29,000 signatures. - Kihara vowed to be the final abduction issue minister and will work closely with Prime Minister Takaichi to achieve the abductees' return. A: Hey! Did you hear anything about the North Korean abduction issue? B: No, what's new? A: The government spokesperson, Kihara, is really pushing to get the Japanese people back. B: Seriously? That’s good to hear! A: Yeah! He met with Yokota Sakie, you know, Megumi’s mom? B: Oh, right! It's been so long… A: They gave him a petition with almost 29,000 signatures! People really want this resolved. B: Wow! That’s a lot of people. A: Yokota-san said she just doesn’t understand why it's so difficult. She wants to see some progress *this* year. B: Poor woman. It must be so hard. A: Kihara said he wants to be the *last* person in charge of this. He’s determined to get everyone home. B: That’s a strong statement! A: And Prime Minister Takaichi is on board too! She’s promising to do *anything* to make it happen. B: That's hopeful! Fingers crossed it actually works out this time.
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