Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday left to meet US President Donald Trump to coordinate their positions ahead of a historic mid-June summit between the US and North Korea in Singapore.
Abe will meet Trump at the White House on Thursday, the second meeting between the two leaders in less than two months, and then travel to Quebec in Canada to attend the G7 summit (June 8-9), the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, Efe news agency reported.
Abe has been sceptical of Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and favours maintaining maximum pressure on Pyongyang, while Trump, the main architect of the maximum pressure strategy, has softened his stance on North Korea ahead of the summit on June 12.
During the meeting, Abe hopes Trump would reaffirm his willingness to maintain sanctions on Pyongyang until it takes concrete steps towards verifiable, complete and irreversible denuclearisation, according to official sources.
Speaking to the media before his departure, Abe, who is trying to assume a greater role in the rapprochement process with North Korea, launched by South Korean President Moon Jae-in, said he maintains close communication with Trump and that their positions on the denuclearisation of North Korea were the same.
The Japanese government will try and adopt a joint declaration at the G7 summit calling for complete denuclearisation of North Korea, official sources had stressed on Tuesday.
Abe also wants Trump to include in the summit's agenda the issue of Japanese citizens kidnapped by the Pyongyang regime decades ago.
Abe is also expected to discuss with Trump the high tariffs on steel and aluminium imports, an issue that has led to fears of a possible trade war between the US and its allies, and is expected to dominate the agenda of the G7 summit.
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