Trump says he will work with Japan's Abe to bring abductees home from North Korea

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has vowed not to rest until all the abductees come home, and sought US President Donald Trump's help on the issue. PHOTO: REUTERS

TOKYO (REUTERS) - United States President Donald Trump said on Monday (May 27) that he would work with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to bring home Japanese citizens who were kidnapped by North Korean agents decades ago.

Mr Trump, on a four-day state visit to Japan, was speaking at a meeting with relatives of the abductees.

Among the relatives Mr Trump spoke to were the mother and brother of Ms Megumi Yokota, who was 13 when she was snatched off a lonely beach on her way home from school and taken to North Korea.

Mr Trump has mentioned Ms Megumi in past speeches, including at the United Nations, and said on Monday the stories of the abductees were very sad. Ms Megumi's mother, Sakie Yokota, 83, expressed gratitude to Mr Trump for spending time with them. He met them in late 2017 on a previous trip to Japan.

Since then, Mr Trump has met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un twice, most recently in Vietnam in February.

"We have started to see some tangible progress in things," Madam Yokota said.

Mr Koichiro Iizuka, who was a toddler abandoned in a creche when his mother was abducted, also offered his thanks but said the families also wanted results.

"We'd like to have our family members come back as soon as possible," he said.

In 2002, North Korea admitted its agents had kidnapped 13 Japanese decades before. Japan says 17 of its citizens were abducted, five of whom were repatriated. North Korea has said eight are dead and that another four never entered the country.

Mr Abe has vowed not to rest until all the abductees come home, and sought Mr Trump's help on the issue.

Mr Abe recently said he was ready to meet Mr Kim without conditions, a shift from his long-held position of insisting on progress on the abductions before a summit could take place.

No date for a meeting between Mr Abe and Mr Kim has been set.

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