18 years after the Japan-North Korea summit meeting Sakie Yokota “Rescue early” September 17, 18:29

It has been 18 years since the Japan-North Korea summit meeting, when North Korea admitted the abduction of Japanese people.

Megumi Yokota's mother, Sakie Yokota (84), who was the victim of the abduction, participated in a gathering held in Tokyo and appealed for the return of all the victims as soon as possible.

On the 17th, 18 years after the Japan-North Korea summit meeting, Megumi Yokota's mother, Sakie Yokota, attended a gathering held in Nakano-ku, Tokyo and talked about the abduction issue.



In this, he said about the new administration that was launched on the 16th, "I hope that if people who have worked on the abduction issue work together and do their best, it will move in the right direction." Did.



After that, he told all the abductees, including Megumi, "I want to somehow show the sunset and the moon in Japan," and appealed to all the victims for their return as soon as possible.



After the gathering, Mr. Sakie said that 18 years after the Japan-North Korea summit meeting, the abduction issue has not yet been resolved. It's strange, but I want to tell the government, "I want you to get serious and rescue me."