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N Korea inquiry into abducted Japanese

By Lindsay Whipp in Tokyo

Published: August 13 2008 17:18 | Last updated: August 13 2008 17:18

Japan and North Korea have hammered out details for a new investigation into the whereabouts of the Japanese citizens believed to have been abducted by the communist state in the 1970s and 1980s. The move represents a step forward in relations between the countries.

Officials from the two nations on Wednesday agreed that North Korea would form a committee with an “appropriate” mandate to restart investigations to find the abductees.

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