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Japan PM Abe "relieved" during hostage’s recover though wants to endorse identity

  • October 24, 2018

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pronounced on Wednesday he was “relieved” that a Japanese warrant believed to have been prisoner in Syria 3 years ago had been released, though combined that a supervision still indispensable to endorse a man’s identity.

Late on Tuesday, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga pronounced Tokyo had perceived information that a male believed to be Jumpei Yasuda, a freelance journalist, had been released. He pronounced a supervision had told Yasuda’s wife, though still indispensable to endorse his identity.

Yasuda, 44, had been prisoner by an al Qaeda associate after entering Syria from Turkey in 2015, according to Japanese media.

Since afterwards he has seemed spasmodic in online videos.

Speaking to reporters, Abe thanked Qatar and Turkey for their team-work in pardon a man.

“I’m relieved to hear a information. We wish to endorse either a male is Mr. Jumpei Yasuda as shortly as possible,” Abe told reporters.

Suga pronounced on Wednesday that a supervision designed to endorse a temperament of a man, who is during Turkey’s immigration trickery in Antakya now, someday after 3 p.m. Japan time (0600 GMT). Suga pronounced no release was paid.

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