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Subject: Japan, Mongolia agree on North Korea response, economic cooperation I The Japan Times
Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2017 15:03:36 +0000
Japan, Mongolia agree on North Korea
response, economic cooperation
Japan, Mongolia agree on North Korea response,
economic cooperation
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA -
Rfapan, Mongolia agree on North Korea response, economic cooperation
Prime Minister Shit= Abe speaks with Mongolian President Khaltmaa Battulga at an economic forum in Vladivostok, Russia, on
Thursday. Abe's two-day visit to the Russian Far East city also includes talks with President Vladimir Putin and South Korean President
Moon Jae-in. I KYODO
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks with Mongolian President Khaltmaa Battulga at an economic forum in Vladivostok, Russia, on
Thursday. Abe's two-day visit to the Russian Far East city also includes talks with President Vladimir Putin and South Korean President
Moon Jae-in. I KYODO
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Mongolian President Khaltmaa Battulga agreed
Wednesday to cooperate in dealing with North Korea's rising nuclear and missiles
threat as well as economic matters.
The meeting, held on the sidelines of an economic forum in the Russian Far East port
city of Vladivostok, is the leaders' first since Battulga was elected president in July.
Mongolia has diplomatic ties with North Korea, while Japan does not.
Abe told Battulga that North Korea's nuclear test Sunday, which followed the launch
last week of a ballistic missile that flew over northern Japan, poses an
"unprecedentedly grave and imminent threat" and is "totally unacceptable," according
to the Foreign Ministry.
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Prime Minister Abe underlined the need to strengthen pressure on North Korea, the
ministry said.
The leaders confirmed the importance of strictly and fully implementing U.N. Security
Council resolutions, it said. The resolutions impose sanctions on North Korea and ban
it from conducting nuclear tests and testing ballistic missiles.
They also agreed to seek early resolution of the issue of past abductions of Japanese
nationals by North Korean agents. Tokyo expects Ulan Bator's help in resolving the
issue with the country having served as a venue for Japan-North Korea talks over the
long-stalled agenda.
"I attach importance to Mongolia as a crucial partner in the region. I hope to promote
our bilateral relationship," Abe said at the start of the meeting, which was open to the
media. Battulga said, "I want to contribute to the development of East Asia and the Far
East."
Resource-dependent Mongolia aims to cooperate with Japan on rebuilding and
diversifying its economy with a focus on agriculture, manufacturing and pollution
control, based on a new medium-term action plan formulated in March.
Mongolia needs to implement fiscal reforms under an International Monetary Fund
rescue program after its economy was hit by falls in commodity prices and a slowdown
in the Chinese economy, according to the ministry.
Battulga thanked Abe for Japan's support in developing the Mongolian economy under
the IMF rescue program, the ministry said.
The Mongolian leader also told Abe that he has picked Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, the
former sumo grand champion Asashoryu, as his special envoy to promote cooperative
ties with Japan.
Abe is on a two-day trip to Vladivostok, during which he will also meet Russian
President Vladimir Putin and South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
Ganbat Chuluunkhuu
RVJ Capital • Director
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