Japan will continue its own sanctions on the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea (DPRK) even after the six-party talks resume, Foreign Minister Taro Aso
said today.
Aso said Japan welcomed the resumption of the six-party talks, which was
agreed on Tuesday by China, the United States and the DPRK.
But Japan would go on with its own economic sanctions against the DPRK, he
added, ruling out the possibility that the sanctions would be lifted with the
DPRK's return to the talks, which was suspended a year ago.
Addressing a morning session of the House of Representatives Committee on
Foreign Affairs, Aso warned against being too optimistic about the prospect of
the talks, Kyodo news agency reported.
Japan imposed economic sanctions on the DPRK after it test-fired missiles in
early July. The sanctions include a ban on all imports from the country and
measures that prohibit its ships from entering Japanese ports.