Senior Japanese government officials said Tuesday the settlement
of abduction issue is the prerequisite for normalizing diplomatic
relations with North Korea.
"Prior to pressing forward with the negotiation for normalizing
diplomatic relations, the resolution of abduction issue is
extremely important to Japan. It ranks No.1," Chief Cabinet
Minister Shinzo Abe said at a press conference. "If there is no
progress toward resolving this issue, there will be no progress on
other issues."
"We believe that we should normalize diplomatic ties with North
Korea as (it is) our neighboring country," Kyodo News quoted
Foreign Minister Taro Aso as saying at a separate press
conference.
"But there are prerequisites to this, and these are the
resolution of abduction, nuclear and missile issues," Aso said.
Japan has been pressing North Korea to provide information about
the abducted Japanese citizens, whom, North Korea said, had died or
never entered.
The two sides reopened the bilateral talks last week after
one-year-long break.
(Xinhua News Agency November 8, 2005)