Japan lifts some North Korea sanctions amid report of surviving abductees

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By Linda Sieg and Kiyoshi Takenaka TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan decided on Thursday to ease some sanctions on North Korea in return for its reopening of a probe into the fate of Japanese citizens abducted by the reclusive state decades ago, as a fresh report emerged that some of them were alive. Japan will lift travel curbs to and from North Korea and end restrictions on the amount of money that can be sent or brought to the impoverished North without notifying Japanese authorities. It will also allow port calls by North Korean ships for humanitarian purposes. "This is just a start," Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has made the fate of the abductees a focus of his political career, told reporters.




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