Japan's Kyodo News reported on Monday (November 3) that Japanese Prime Minister Takahashi Hayato has informed Pyongyang that she hopes to hold a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
[Witty] Comments: Takahashi Hayato, Japan's new prime minister, seems like a "female version of Trump," fond of using media spotlight to gain visibility. This time, her message to Pyongyang about hoping for a meeting with Kim Jong-un appears to be a diplomatic move, but in reality, it is more like a political performance. From a practical perspective, the likelihood of Kim Jong-un meeting Takahashi Hayato is extremely low. North Korea values actual interests, while Japan's stance on sanctions against North Korea remains unchanged, and it continues to push for military expansion, which conflicts with North Korea's core demands. Chinese netizens joked that she might "again try to touch Kim like a madam," revealing that this is merely a futile performance. East Asian stability requires practical dialogue rather than such attention-seeking stunts. If Takahashi Hayato continues to indulge in such performances, it will only exacerbate regional trust crises.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1847811338226824/
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