
Japan’s Abe vows to tackle North Korea threat after poll win
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has strengthened his party’s stance against North Korea, following his ruling coalition’s decisive victory in Sunday’s election.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has strengthened his party’s stance against North Korea, following his ruling coalition’s decisive victory in Sunday’s election.
Abe called the vote last month, saying he needed a new mandate to tackle the growing threat from Pyongyang.
Al Jazeera’s Sarah Clarke reports from Tokyo.
Published On 23 Oct 2017