Japan to continue talks with Russia on Southern Kuril Islands – Foreign Minister

  20 January 2017    Read: 1383
Japan to continue talks with Russia on Southern Kuril Islands – Foreign Minister
Foreign Minister said that Japan will persistently continue talks with Russia on four Southern Kuril islands that Tokyo lays claim to and signing a peace treaty, Sputniknews report.
Japan will persistently continue talks with Russia on four Southern Kuril islands that Tokyo lays claim to and signing a peace treaty, Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said Friday.

"Based on the new approach we will persistently continue negotiations on the four northern islands [Southern Kuril islands] and signing of a peace treaty," Kishida said in the parliament.

Russian President Vladimir Putin`s visit to Japan has marked a crucial step to signing a peace treaty between the two nations, Japanese Foreign Minister said.

"The visit of the Russian president to Japan has marked a crucial step towards signing a peace treaty, from now on we will promote a political dialogue to develop Japanese-Russian relations for the benefit of Japan`s interests," Kishida said in the parliament.

The two countries have not signed a peace treaty after World War II, as they disagree on the issue of ownership of the Southern Kuril islands.

On December 15-16, 2016, Putin visited Japan to meet Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The sides agreed to establish joint economic activities on the disputed islands in order to create favorable conditions for talks on a peace treaty between the countries.

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