
Kim Jong Un's Sister Reveals Kishida's Desire for Japan-North Korea Summit
By
Yumi Tanaka
1 min read
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's influential sister, Kim Yo Jong, stated that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida expressed his willingness to meet Kim Jong Un in person, indicating a potential summit. Kim Yo Jong made this announcement via the Korean Central News Agency on Monday. This development comes a month after she suggested the possibility of a summit, showing a sign of diplomatic engagement between Japan and North Korea.