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Summary: Takaichi says Japan is requesting summit with North Korea on abductees NHK

1. Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae has announced that the government is seeking a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to resolve the issue of missing Japanese citizens.
- The request was made during a rally in Tokyo, organized by relatives of the abduction victims.
- Takaichi expressed regret that no other abductees have returned since 2002 and emphasized the seriousness of the situation.

2. Prime Minister Takaichi underscored the need for Japan to take proactive steps in addressing this issue, as it affects both the lives of the victims and Japan's sovereignty.
- She also highlighted that resolving this matter would have significant benefits not only for Japan but also for North Korea and the international community.

3. The Japanese government has acknowledged that at least 17 of its citizens were abducted by North Korea in the 1970s and 1980s, with five returning home following a bilateral summit in 2002.
- As of now, 12 of those abductees remain unaccounted for.
Summary
Japanese PM Takaichi Sanae seeks meeting with Kim Jong Un to recover missing citizens; 17 abducted in '70s-'80s, 5 returned post-2002 bilateral summit, 12 still unaccounted for; affects Japan's sovereignty and lives of victims. Resolution could benefit all parties and international community.
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ID: 75b78583-a44b-4406-94c4-2a43fd8ee74b

Category ID: listed_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251103_10/#summary

Date: Nov. 3, 2025

Notes: 2025-11-03

Created: 2025/11/03 20:40

Updated: 2025/12/07 22:49

Last Read: 2025/11/04 07:59