Japan-U.S. Summit Telephone Talks on North Korea's Denuclearization Dec. 22 0:45

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Prime Minister Abe talked with the U.S. President Trump on the night of the phone on the night of the 21st, and then told reporters that he had analyzed the situation in North Korea and revealed that he had made a close arrangement for future actions. He expressed his urge to work toward denuclearization.

Prime Minister Abe held a phone talk with President Trump of the United States for about an hour and a half at the Prime Minister's Residence at around 10:30 p.m. on Friday, and told reporters, "I will analyze President Trump and the latest situation in North Korea. At the same time, we worked closely together on future measures. "

He added, "Japan fully supports the U.S.-Korea process. We will steadfastly criticize North Korea's dangerous provocations, and at the same time make North Korea work to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula through a peaceful response. I want to strongly seek it. "

And it is to visit China from "Monday confirmed that the conduct of the summit meeting with Xi Jinping Jintao, and also through the summit of Japan, China and South Korea, firmly discussion toward peace and stability in the region, continue to cooperation I want to. "