Japan says it will stay on course to sign a peace deal with the Russian Federation

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The Japanese government will continue its course of signing a peace treaty with Russia. This was stated by the country’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who was quoted as saying. TASS.

“We will continue our policy of resolving the land issue and signing a peace agreement,” the politician emphasized.

According to Kishida, Japan-Russia relations are “in a difficult situation.”

The Prime Minister mentioned Russian-Japanese relations only once in his entire program speech at the plenary session of the lower house of parliament. The Japanese Cabinet Chairman also criticized Russia’s actions in Ukraine in his speech.

On October 21, former Deputy Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Chief Investigator of IMEMO RAS Georgy Kunadze (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) caught He is lobbying for the transfer of the Kuril Islands to Japan. As a diplomatic source told TASS, Kunadze worked in the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs during “Kozyrevism” (named after the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Andrei Kozyrev. – socialbites.ca).

Previously, for the first time, South Korea, the USA and Japan spent joint air force exercises.

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