TOKYO - A rare message from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to Japan expressing sympathy for the powerful earthquake on New Year's Day has raised speculation that Pyongyang may be signaling its openness to dialogue after showing no interest in Tokyo's aspiration to hold a bilateral summit.
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