That being said, obviously, there are also drawbacks to this agreement. North Korea is simply allowing the issue to be looked into. The DPRK has not acknowledged any wrong-doing or admitted that these people were kidnapped and taken to North Korea. In effect, they are being rewarded by the Japanese government for doing just the bare minimum of what any decent country should do simply because it is right. They are being given benefits simply for being slightly less evil than usual. But just slightly. It also cannot be overlooked that the lifting of sanctions on North Korea will be a major benefit to them and thus will be, in a way, helping a regime that is one of the most oppressive, dangerous and fundamentally evil in the world. That is not a good thing and Japan may end up paying a heavy price for it in the long-run. Some have also speculated that this may be the beginning of a warming in Japanese-North Korean relations that will isolate South Korea which is persistently hostile to Japan and perhaps draw the DPRK away from China. I can only hope no one is thinking that. Remember that North Korea has vowed to attack Japan first if they ever come under attack by South Korea or any other power. Remember also that the PRC is and always will be their biggest partner because the Chinese Communist Party (especially the PLA) is the only thing keeping North Korea alive.
Anything that brings some relief to the families of the kidnapping victims I applaud but I have great worries about what this means in terms of benefits to North Korea and I hope that no one is under any illusions as to what an insanely wicked regime it is to its very core.
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