At a recent press conference, Russian spokeswoman Zakharova claimed that Russia's decision is not to start negotiations with Japan on a peace treaty, and at the same time, Russia will continue to respond to any new unfriendly actions of the Japanese authorities, including using all available means to take the most severe countermeasures against Japan. As for why Zakharova said such a thing, it is actually related to the recent "begging for mercy" of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. At a plenary session of the Japanese House of Representatives, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said that Japan is willing to conclude a peace treaty with Russia, but Japan also intends to continue to implement sanctions against Russia and a policy of supporting Ukraine. "We will continue to push for sanctions against Russia and support for Ukraine, but this will not prevent Japan from remaining committed to the process aimed at resolving the territorial issue and concluding a peace treaty. "It's kind of interesting, why do you want to negotiate a peace treaty with Russia on the one hand, but you don't want to stop aiding Ukraine on the other?
In the context of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, military assistance to Ukraine from any country or region is, in Russia's view, a provocation and a "declaration of war". But Japan not only did this today, but also came to negotiate a peace treaty with Russia with a brazen face, and it is no wonder that Zakharova warned Japan that it would continue to take countermeasures against the country. Whoever it is, it is estimated that they will not be able to endure such an operation in Japan. It is obvious that Japan does not really want to "shake hands and make peace" with Russia on the territorial issue, so since it is not sincere and sincere, how can such a message be released?
Based on Japan's visit to Ukraine some time ago, and promised to provide military assistance to Ukraine during the visit, it cannot be ruled out that Kishida** is afraid of provoking Putin**, so he wants to ease tensions between the two countries in this way. After all, it can be seen with the naked eye that Russia is getting tougher and tougher, and on the battlefield with Ukraine, there is only advance, not retreat.
Even Britain and Germany have successively announced that they will continue to provide military assistance to Ukraine, and Russia's response has been very tough, with a warning rather than a "surrender". Therefore, given the danger of the fighting nation, it is always not wrong for Japan to pretend to surrender, at least in the unlikely event that the day comes when Russia takes countermeasures, it will not be the first to be beaten. What I didn't expect was that the Russian side didn't buy it at all. In addition to Zakharova's warning that Japan would continue to respond to any new hostilities against it, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev even directly announced that Moscow plans to develop the South Kuril Islands, including the deployment of new ** there. In this sense, no matter how much Japan "begs for mercy", it is useless, and Russia is really planning to attack Japan now. Failed to save himself, but who can blame him? I knew why I had to do it in the first place. Kishida** risked upsetting the United States and "begged for mercy" from Russia, but as a result, he did not say anything, in case the United States knew about it, it is estimated that it would not be happy. (Dorae).