TOKYO , JUN 05 -
Japan has gained understanding from the Group of Seven industrialized
nations on its stance on North Korea, top government spokesman Yoshihide
Suga said on Thursday.
After talks with North Korea in Stockholm, Japanese Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe announced last week that Pyongyang would reopen a probe of
missing Japanese. In return, Japan will ease some economic sanctions
when the probe starts and consider humanitarian aid later.
Suga also told a news conference it is very meaningful that the G7
nations also showed their understanding for Japan's concerns about
tensions in the East and South China Seas.
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