Australia's prime minister said he had no news on the fate of an Australian citizen since he vanished in North Korea a week ago.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he had prayed for 29-year-old student Alek Sigley, who has not contacted his family and friends by social media since last Tuesday.
Morrison was attending a service at St. Christopher's Catholic Cathedral in Canberra ahead of the first sitting of Parliament since the May election.
"My prayers this morning are for Alek Sigley and his family. This is a very troubling and concerning situation and we will be continuing to use every effort that we have to locate him and hopefully to be able to bring him home safely," Morrison told reporters.
"I'm seeking and receiving regular updates, but this morning in the absence of those, and indeed regardless of that, prayer is my response," Morrison added.