For the past 11 years, Japan joined the European Union to resolute a motion against North Korea's human rights abuses, now Shinzo Abe wants to engage with Kim Jong Un.
Shinzo Abe may want to make peace with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to rest matters relating to Japanese kidnappings.
The decision comes as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe explores ways to engage North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in an effort to resolve a row over past kidnappings of Japanese nationals by Pyongyang agents.
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