Russia wants to deploy a new ** here, which is obviously aimed at Japan.
A few days ago, Medvedev announced that Russia plans to develop the South Kuril Islands and deploy new ** there. Who is this for? You can see it clearly at a glance.
The South Kuril Islands are what Japan calls the four northern islands, namely Kunashir Island, Setoshi Island, Hamai Islands, and Shikotan Island. It was Japanese before World War II, and it was occupied by the Soviet Union at the end of World War II, which led to disputes between the two countries.
The two countries have also held several negotiations and even signed relevant framework agreements for this purpose, but in the end nothing has been achieved.
After the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Japan followed the United States to sanction Russia and vigorously assisted Ukraine, which angered Russia. It is even more hopeless for Japan to return to the four northern islands.
Just look at Medvedev's statement: "One thing must be clear: according to the Russian Constitution, the 'territorial question' has been permanently resolved ......We don't care at all about the feelings of the Japanese about the so-called 'Northern Territories'. This is not 'disputed territory', this is Russian land. ”
It's hard! What territorial issues and emotional issues you talk about in Japan, Russia doesn't care at all and ignores you.
Russia is developing and deploying new ** here, and it is obvious that it must resolutely hold on. Japan doesn't want to have a door, unless it is a hard robbery, but Russia's ** is not vegetarian.