Tuesday, June 17, 2008 5:56 pm |
Japan wants to see N. Korea act on promises before easing sanctions
Japan appeared more cautious Tuesday in regard to its recent announcement that it would partially lift sanctions against North Korea as Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura stressed Japan will not take actions without first assessing Pyongyang is carrying out its promises, including reinvestigating past abductions of Japanese nationals.
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