Prominent members of the group also said they hoped that Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will be able to hold a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un soon.
A group for Japanese abductees' families and its supporting entity say in a new campaign policy that they would not oppose giving humanitarian aid to North Korea if it would lead to the return of all abductees.
Kim Tae Ok, a 90-year-old resident of Anyang, a northwestern city in South Korea, feels anger whenever she sees news about North Korea on the television after her son's sudden abduction by its regime one day in 1977.
Kim Tae Ok, a 90-year-old resident of Anyang, a northwestern city in South Korea, feels anger whenever she sees news about North Korea on the television after her son's sudden abduction by its regime one day in 1977.
Kim Jong Un's daughter, like Svetlana Stalin, will learn that her father's state crimes were truly "far-reaching, incomprehensible, and incredibly terrifying."