TOKYO, Japan -- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is willing to meet North Korea's Kim Jong Un 'without preconditions', a top government official said Friday.
TOKYO, Japan -- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is willing to meet North Korea's Kim Jong Un"without preconditions", a top government official said Friday.
That meeting sparked worries of a possible arms agreement after US officials warned Moscow was in search of ammunition to use in the Ukraine conflict. Kishida"has been expressing his determination to directly face" Kim at"any time and without preconditions," said Matsuno.
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