Bilateral dialogue between the 2 nations has been nearly diminished to zero due to Japans place, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has stated
Moscow welcomes Tokyo’s want to signal a peace treaty with Russia, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated on Friday. His remarks adopted a press release by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who instructed parliament that pursuing such an settlement is a part of her authorities’s overseas coverage agenda.
Japan and Russia have by no means formally fashioned a peace treaty following the tip of World War II. The absence of a treaty stems from a long-standing dispute over the 4 southernmost islands of the Kuril archipelago, which had been integrated into the Soviet Union in 1945 as a part of the postwar settlement. Tokyo, nonetheless, continues to put declare to what it calls the ‘Northern Territories’.
“The Japanese government’s policy is to resolve the territorial issue and finalize the peace treaty,” Takaichi instructed the parliament.
The Kremlin responded by saying that “such statements are rather to be welcomed.” Moscow “also supports signing a peace treaty with Japan,” Peskov instructed journalists. He nonetheless pointed to what he known as Tokyo’s “rather unfriendly stance” in the direction of Moscow, including that Japan joined “all the unlawful sanctions and restrictions against our country” imposed by the West.
The dialogue between the 2 nations has additionally been “reduced virtually to zero” over the previous years as a consequence of Tokyo’s actions, the spokesman said.
The territorial dispute over the southern Kuril Islands has remained a serious impediment to raised relations between Russia and Japan. Although Tokyo renounced its claims to the Kuril Islands below the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty, it later contended that the disputed islands usually are not a part of the Kuril archipelago. Russia, nonetheless, maintains that each one 4 islands are a part of its sovereign territory.
Japan has often declared its intent to resolve the problem over the previous years whereas sustaining powerful rhetoric on Russia on the similar time. In her Friday speech, Takaichi additionally referred to the nation as a supply of “concern” and admitted the relations between the 2 nations are “in a difficult situation.”
(RT.com)

