The Chinese government is considering helping Japan resolve the abduction of Japanese nationals by North Korean agents by gathering information on the abductees and missing people not officially recognized as abductees with its intelligence network, sources said.
It will expand its operations to gather information on dozens of Japanese nationals who are believed to have been abducted to North Korea, and provide the information to Japan after compiling the intelligence.
Beijing is also looking into the possibility of inviting daughter of Megumi Yokota, who was abducted to North Korea, to study at Beijing University's graduate school so that her grandparents can see her.
Kim is currently studying at Kim Il Sung University.
China has maintained that this issue should be resolved through dialogue between Japan and North Korea.
When special adviser to the prime minister on abduction issues visited China, she explained the importance of the issue. In response, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister said he would try to sort out conditions and lay the groundwork for resolving the issue.
Satoshi Saeki Yomiuri Shimbun Correspondent (May. 28, 2007) http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/world/20070528TDY01004.htm
This problem doesn’t move. I hope this will be solved as soon as possible.
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Takamasa, Very good work. You've obviously been busy! Remember the summaries only need to be short and to contain the main ideas of the articles, and perhaps express your opinion about the topic. Good work! Michael
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