Japanese chief negotiator said in Beijing Wednesday the nuclear
issue should come first in the current six-party talks, implying
that Japan may show flexibility on the abduction issue if necessary
for reaching a joint document.
"The abduction issue is one of the priorities we have to address
through bilateral talks or taking the case to the six-party talks,"
Kenichiro Sasae told reporters when leaving the hotel.
"But we all know that the nuclear issue is the forefront issue
at this moment," he added.
Japan has been seeking talks with North Korea since six-party
negotiations began, but North Korea had repeatedly turned down the
request.
The Japanese delegation arrived in Beijing on Tuesday for the
second phase of the fourth-round six-party talks on the Korean
Peninsular nuclear issue.
(Xinhua News Agency September 14, 2005)