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Last updated: 2007-09-05


Japan says has "meaningful" talks with North Korea
2007-09-05

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Japan and North Korea ended the first day of talks on Wednesday on establishing diplomatic ties, with a Japanese envoy saying he had had "meaningful" discussions with North Koreans.

Japanese and North Korean envoys expressed guarded optimism as they met in the Mongolian capital, after Washington and Pyongyang appeared to move forward in similar discussions at the weekend.

"We had meaningful exchanges of views to deepen mutual understanding," Japan's chief negotiator, Yoshiki Mine, told reporters.

The simmering row over the fate of Japanese people abducted by North Korean agents decades ago -- the resolution of which Tokyo has made a condition of normalizing ties -- stalled the last round of bilateral discussions in Hanoi in March.

But Japan has said it expects results this time and has said it is considering offering aid to victims of recent flooding in North Korea in what would be the first such friendly gesture since Shinzo Abe became prime minister a year ago.

"I want them to do their best to secure even a little progress over the abduction issue," Abe told reporters in Tokyo.

Bilateral talks are one of the building blocks in a six-party process also involving China, South Korea and Russia, aimed at persuading Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear weapons.

The chief North Korean delegate to the talks also told reporters on Tuesday he expected progress this week.

"I have expectations that there will be results," Kyodo news agency quoted Song Il-ho as telling reporters in Pyongyang on Tuesday.

"As the atmosphere of the six-party talks is positive overall, relations should also move forward in line with that," the agency quoted him as saying later in Beijing.

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Japan will be anxious to have some results to show this week, analysts say. Bilateral progress between the United States and North Korea on the core nuclear issue could otherwise isolate Tokyo, which relies on the U.S. nuclear shield for protection.

North Korea's claim that Washington had agreed to remove it from a list of countries it says sponsors terrorism, though later denied by the United States, is likely to have sparked concern in Tokyo, said Robyn Lim, professor at Japan's Nanzan university.

"The gap between the United States and Japan over North Korea is clearly growing," Lim said.

Japan insists it cannot normalize relations without resolving the abduction issue and has urged the United States not to strike North Korea from the list or lift the associated sanctions until the abductees are accounted for.

Pyongyang admitted in 2002 to kidnapping 13 Japanese citizens in the 1970s and 1980s to help train its spies.

Five have since returned to Japan and North Korea says the others are dead. It has so far insisted the issue is closed and is demanding compensation from Japan for its sometimes brutal 1910-1945 colonization of the Korean peninsula.

Japan is pushing for more information and for the return of any other survivors -- a pet issue for Abe, who made his name by taking a hard line on the issue.

In what appeared to be an attempt to show flexibility, the Japanese delegation agreed on Wednesday to address Japan's atonement for colonization before discussing the abductions, Kyodo news agency said.

Tokyo would consider setting up a committee to look into compensation if Pyongyang agreed to reopen the kidnapping investigation.

Japan paid hundreds of millions of dollars under a 1965 agreement normalizing relations with South Korea. Analysts say an equivalent sum was likely to be required to establish ties with the North.

But making such a payment would be politically difficult while the fate of the abductees remains unclear.

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