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Japan, S. Korea reaffirm unity amid N. Korea threat

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IANS Tokyo

Japan's newly re-elected Prime Minister and the South Korean President agreed on Tuesday to continue cooperating in the face of North Korea's nuclear threats.

A government spokesperson said that Shinzo Abe and Moon Jae-in had spoken over telephone, Efe reported quoting Japanese news agency Kyodo.

The pair reportedly discussed relations between the two governments following Abe's victory in a snap election held on Sunday.

Abe and Moon reaffirmed their willingness to continue with bilateral cooperation regarding North Korea, as well as trilateral cooperation involving the US.

A spokesperson from Moon's office told South Korean news agency Yonhap that the President had congratulated Abe on his re-election and said that the strong support he had received would be a driving force in pursuing his policies.

 

Japan's Prime Minister on Monday promised to take counter-measures in order to tackle North Korean threats, after the ruling coalition that he leads achieved the required two-thirds majority in the House of Representatives.

Likewise, Abe agreed to step up the pressure on Pyongyang in a phone conversation with US President Donald Trump on Monday, ahead of Trump's tour of Asia in early November, which will see him visit Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing.

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First Published: Oct 24 2017 | 8:20 PM IST

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