March 22, 2022
1 min read

Russia drops peace treaty talks with Japan

The Russian side is withdrawing from the dialogue with Japan on establishing joint economic activities in these Southern Kurils islands…reports Asian Lite News

Russia will no longer continue peace treaty negotiations with Japan in response to Tokyo’s sanctions against Moscow over the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Foreign Ministry here said.

Moscow will also cancel visa-free travel for Japanese citizens to the four disputed Pacific islands, which are known as the Southern Kurils in Russia and the Northern Territories in Japan, Xinhua news agency quoted the Ministry as saying in a statement on Monday.

The Russian side is withdrawing from the dialogue with Japan on establishing joint economic activities in these islands, the statement said.

Russia will also block the extension of Japan’s status as a sectoral dialogue partner of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, it added.

Along with Western countries, Japan has imposed tranches of sanctions on 76 Russian individuals, seven banks, and 12 other bodies, including defence officials and the state-owned arms exporter, Rosoboronexport.

On Tuesday, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida condemned Russia’s move and said that “this entire situation has been created by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and Russia’s response to push this onto Japan-Russia relations is extremely unfair and completely unacceptable”.

Russia and Japan have not signed a post-World War II peace treaty due to their rival claims over the four islands.

The islands were seized by the Soviet Union at the end of World War Two, and Russia claims the acquisition was as fair as any international change of boundaries after the war.

Japan has disputed this.

ALSO READ: Too early to talk about Putin-Zelensky meeting: Russia

Previous Story

Galaxy A53 5G reaches Indian markets

Next Story

Sheikh Abdullah, Japanese counterpart discuss ties

Latest from -Top News

UK, Germany, Jordan call for ceasefire in Sudan

Foreign ministers warn of ‘apocalyptic’ crisis in Sudan as El-Fasher falls. UK announces further £5 million of humanitarian support in response to the violence   Foreign ministers of Germany, Jordan and the

Torkham opens partially

Pakistan eases its three-week border shutdown with Afghanistan to allow refugee returns, but trade remains halted as fragile ceasefire diplomacy struggles to contain wider tensions. Pakistan has partially reopened the Torkham border

Hasina named ‘fugitive’ in sedition case

Sheikh Hasina declared a fugitive in a sedition case as Bangladesh’s interim government faces escalating legal, political and constitutional uncertainty over the promised national election. Bangladesh’s tumultuous political landscape spiralled further on
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Japan plans regulation to curb Google, Apple app stores

The bill would focus on four areas — app stores

Bhutan backs India, Japan as permanent UNSC members  

The Bhutanese Foreign Minister underscored that effective multilateralism must address