North Korea "The abduction issue is completely resolved" Suga administration restrained September 30, 6:59

North Korea emphasized its recurring position on the abduction issue, saying it was "completely resolved."

Prime Minister Suga has just met with the families of the abductees for the first time since taking office on the 29th, and it seems that North Korea is aiming to restrain the Japanese side.

The Japan Research Institute, which is under the umbrella of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, mentioned the inauguration of the Kan administration on the 29th through the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.



Among them, Mr. Abe, the former Prime Minister, said, "We have taken the most hostile policy in history to isolate Japan," and the Kan administration followed the previous administration and "has a lack of knowledge about the abduction issue." I have criticized.



He emphasized the position that the abduction issue has been resolved, which has been repeated in the past, as "the abduction issue has already been resolved irreversibly by our sincerity and efforts."



On the 29th, Prime Minister Suga met with the families of the abductees for the first time after taking office, saying, "I want to take the lead and open the way to life without missing any chances," and will do everything in its power to resolve the abduction issue. I conveyed my determination to work on it.



North Korea seems to have the aim of restraining the Kan administration by emphasizing the position that the abduction issue has been resolved.