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Japan will not expel the Russians from the part of the Kuril Islands, which could be transferred to the country. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made such a statement.
According to the Russian Prime Minister, the authorities of the country do not intend to expel the Russians from this party, according to the publication Nation of True, according to the Russian edition of RBC
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"The possible transfer of Japan to parts of the Kuril Islands should be based on the opinion of Russians living on these islands," said Abe
As explained by the Japanese Prime Minister, The transfer of islands Japan should go for the Russians to like and live on this territory, in agreement with the passage of the Kuril part in Japan. He pointed out that Japan initially negotiated with Russia in order to "start from now" and promised to take into account the position of the Russians.
In his New Year's declaration, Abe had promised to intensify talks with Vladimir Putin on the conclusion of a peace agreement and the transfer of the Kuril Islands.
"We are at a turning point, so we will stubbornly seek to resolve Japan's diplomatic problems after the war," said the Japanese prime minister.
Well-known blogger Fashik Donetsk commented with emotion on the Japanese statement. about the Prime Minister
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Recall that during recent talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Singapore discussed the possibility of concluding a peace treaty between Russia and Japan on the basis of the Soviet-Japanese agreement 19659014] If you find any mistake, please select a text and press Ctrl + Enter .