Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda. The Japanese government is concerned that the United States may reach an agreement with North Korea -- and remove it from a list of outlaw countries that sponsor terrorism -- without addressing issues that Japan regards as fundamental to its national interest, such as the abductee issue. (Washington Post)
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The nuclear issue, the missile issue that imposes a threat to Japan and the abduction issue should come as a set of three. Lacking any one of the three will not solve the issue.
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capone
cynical for sure but also a realist
LFRAgain
Cynic. ;-)
Triumvere
I hate to be harsh, but we really need to prioritize on this one.
openyoureyes
national interest = LDP interest
capone
because they didn't really care about the abductees until it looked like they could benefit politically from it
borscht
If I recall the abduction issue didn't become an issue until about five-six years ago, maybe seven. For the 30-some years between the abduction of Megumi Yokota until then the Japanese government was relatively silent. Why is Fukuda linking it to nuclear arms and missiles?
capone
what he really means is lacking the abduction issue will not solve the isssue
Hughgarse
Pick one Fukuda, but the Nuke issue is the biggy for now!