After takeoff. Japanese officials have wrapped up talks in pyongyang with their north korean counterparts. Theyve met to discuss the progress of an investigation into the fate of missing and abducted japanese nationals. Its thought the two sides also spoke about other issues of concern. The second and final day of talks lasted for more than five hours. Japanese media were given special permission to film part of the meeting. The delegation is being led by japans top diplomat for asian affairs, Junichi Ihara and his team met with the north korean officials heading the special investigation committee. There are four panels. The delegation placed priority on meeting members of the panel looking into abducted japanese. They also expected to be briefed about missing nationals, those left behind during world war ii, and the japanese spouses of north koreans. Theres also a Panel Handling the issue of the remains of nationals who died there near the end of world war ii. The chief of that inves
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