Japan's PM Shinzo Abe

Japan's prime minister said Monday a dozen nations have reached "broad agreement" on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which aims to become the world's largest free-trade zone, after days of talks.

"Shortly before, I received a report from (Economics) minister (Akira) Amari that the TPP negotiations reached a broad agreement," Shinzo Abe told reporters at his official residence, broadcaster NHK reported on its website.