Abe promised not to evict Russians from the Kuril Islands

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Tokyo still claims to the four islands of the South Kuriles, but is not going to evict Russian citizens from there, reports RIA News Statement by Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe.





The topic of how to solve the issue with the current residents of the islands, if they will be returned to the jurisdiction of Tokyo, was raised in an interview with Japanese journalists.

The population of the Northern Territories (as the Japanese call the southern islands of the Kuril ridge) are citizens of Russia. However, our position in the negotiations is not that, they say, “you please leave there”,
said abe.

According to him, the transfer of the islands of Japan should occur with the consent of local residents. At the same time, the prime minister noted that the Russians and the Japanese could well live and work together.

The statement of the Japanese Prime Minister was commented by a member of the Federation Council, Franz Klintsevich. He advised him to refrain from such forecasts, especially since "the transfer of the so-called Northern Territories to Japan is out of the question."

And it's not just that American missile defense can appear on the islands. The question is much more fundamental: it is about the inviolability of the Russian borders and the security of Russia in the widest sense,
declared Klintsevich.

In January (tentatively 21 numbers) Abe is going to visit Moscow again, where negotiations on the conclusion of a peace treaty should continue. The previous meeting of the leaders of the two countries took place on December 14. Following its results, Abe said that the parties agreed to speed up the negotiation process, based on the Soviet-Japanese declaration of the year 1956.

This document expressed the parties' intention to sign a peace treaty, after which the Soviet Union would transfer Shikotan and Habomai to Japan. The declaration was ratified by the parliaments of both countries. However, later, Tokyo refused to implement it, setting forth the conditions for the return of four islands at once (Shikotan, Habomai, Kunashir and Iturup). Moreover, their transfer, according to the demand of the Japanese side, should foreshadow the conclusion of a peace treaty, and not vice versa, as was indicated in the declaration.
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    3 January 2019 16: 04
    Quote: Alf
    Quote: Datskiy
    Or a military man?
    At 45 retired, and let the rest work?

    It has already been said that the military and police will also be added a term, only a little later.

    And if they don’t give them more time, what if the military doesn’t have parents, wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, children, who will be affected by the increase in the retirement age, who will run amok and die at work? Or are the military so stupid that they don’t understand the fate of their loved ones, relatives, and loved ones - to hang out and die at work??? What about their relatives, friends, loved ones: parents, children, wives, husbands, sisters, brothers - the retirement age has been increased?
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    3 January 2019 17: 30
    So our enemy rulers have already given the go-ahead for the two islands - this is how to understand it, this is a direct betrayal of the Motherland. Here is what the Sakhalin and Kuril residents wrote about this
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ7oxQuUBDc
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    4 January 2019 19: 38
    In a peace treaty, as a rule, the weaker party is always interested.
    We remind you - it was Russia that won the Second World War, and Japan was defeated in its rights as an aggressor country!
    It’s still not clear that GDP already has senile dementia?
    Is this an attempt to revise the results of the Second World War???
    Or ordinary, home-grown Betrayal? This is exactly what it looks like.
    In fact, the solution to the problem is simple - The Kuril Islands need to be populated.
    By whom? The answer is obvious - security forces sentenced to long terms.
    Why eat gruel for free? They took an oath and an oath to defend Russia, but no one accused them of perjury...
    For settlement (they failed to adapt socially, that’s why there are uninhabited Kuril Islands. Let them defend the borders of the Motherland, they are not short of patriotism and experience)
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    7 January 2019 07: 39
    Medvedev at one time went to the Kuril Islands, so the Japs threatened him so much that our great Putin now lives in fear. He doesn’t dare go to the islands. Why did they catch him by the balls? Not because he very strangely came to power in 2000 - having arrived from Germany, he very quickly advanced to acting president... Or is he a double agent?