TOKYO, Mar 14 (AFP): Japan is considering a summit between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, local media reported, as diplomatic efforts to engage Pyongyang ramp up.
The reports come after the surprise announcement that US President Donald Trump plans his own talks with the North Korean leader, part of fast-paced diplomatic developments following an Olympic detente.
However, there have been no public proposals of talks by either Pyongyang or Tokyo.
Japan's Kyodo news agency reported a potential Abe-Kim summit late Tuesday, citing unnamed government sources who said the talks could be part of a new approach by Tokyo to dealing with the North.
Hours later, Jiji Press reported a similar story, saying Tokyo fears being left behind in dealing with the North if talks proceed between the isolated nation and South Korea and Washington without Japan's involvement.
Contacted by AFP, a foreign ministry spokeswoman said she could not confirm any concrete plans for a summit.
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FE Team | Published: March 15, 2018 01:11:06
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