Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh urged North Korea to stop developing its nuclear missile program and abide by UN Security Council resolutions. TASS Referring to the Kyodo agency.
In addition, the parties called on Pyongyang to solve the problem of abducted Japanese citizens as soon as possible. Japan has no diplomatic relations with North Korea. He returned to Mongolia to seek mediation in the discussion of this issue for many years.
During the talks, the parties agreed that unilateral attempts to forcibly change the status quo are unacceptable anywhere.
Talking about the situation in Ukraine, Kishida and Khurelsukh expressed their “concern about the difficult situation” in their joint statement, but refrained from criticizing Russia directly.
Former Unification Minister of South Korea hoped Dissolution in relations with the DPRK.