Japan wanted to sign a peace treaty with Russia, and Medvedev responded strongly

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

Fumio Kishida delivered a policy speech: "Japan-Russia relations are in a difficult situation, but we will continue to work to resolve the territorial issue and conclude a peace treaty, and in the context of the events in Ukraine, Japan will continue to resolutely promote sanctions against Russia and continue to support Ukraine together with the international community." To which Medvedev responded, he said: one, according to the Russian Constitution, a complete settlement"Territorial issues"。Second, actively develop the Kuril Islands, while strengthening their strategic role, including the deployment of new ** there. Three. We don't care about the so-called at all"Northern Territories"of"Japanese feelings"。These are not"Disputed territories", but Russian. Those samurai who feel particularly sad can end their lives in the traditional Japanese way, which is seppuku. Of course, if they dare.

Fumio Kishida is daydreaming, and it is obviously futile to learn from the United States to use sanctions as a bargaining chip to negotiate with Russia, and Russia also has a lot of bargaining chips against Japan. In fact, when Russia just became independent from the Soviet Union, it put forward a plan to return the four northern islands, but the United States could not be allowed to station troops, and Japan could invest economically in the Far East, which was a relatively reasonable and win-win plan, but Japan could not achieve it under the yoke of the United States and could only give up. Japan's top leaders have basically been put on the sanctions list by Russia, and Fumio Kishida said that efforts to sign a peace treaty are wishful thinking!

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