North Korea says Japan's prime minister proposed summit with leader Kim Jong Un
- North Korea is considering a summit with Japan after a proposal from the Japanese Prime Minister, aiming to improve bilateral ties.
- Japan's desire for a meeting with North Korea's leader is interpreted as an attempt to boost approval ratings at home and weaken Tokyo-Seoul-Washington security cooperation.
- Past abductions of Japanese citizens by North Korea and opposition to North's weapons testing activities remain obstacles to improved relations between the two countries.
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