North Korea is not interested in dialogue with Japan, state news agency KCNA reported today, citing Foreign Minister Cho Son Hui. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has said he wants to hold talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “without any conditions and is personally overseeing efforts to hold a first summit meeting of the leaders” in 20 years in an effort to ease decades of tensions. But North Korea has said it is not interested in a summit with Japan and would reject any talks, sending a signal that there will be no thaw in relations between the two countries. Cho also said Pyongyang had no intention of helping with the Japanese abductee issue, according to KCNA, adding that North Korea would “react strongly” to Japan's interference in its sovereignty. “I can't understand why he is insisting on the issue that cannot be resolved,” Cho said, according to […]
Source: News Beast

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