Russia, Japan to Create Conditions for Peace Treaty: Russian Security Council Chief


Russia, Japan to Create Conditions for Peace Treaty: Russian Security Council Chief

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Russia and Japan need to sign a peace treaty, Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said Tuesday, after a meeting with the head of the Japanese National Security Council Secretariat, Shigeru Kitamura.

"We have touched upon the issues that concern Japan and Russia, first of all in terms of security, and agreed that we will decrease (the number of) issues where there is lack of understanding, work on aligning our positions and thus increase mutual trust," Patrushev told reporters.

When asked whether the two discussed a peace treaty between Russia and Japan, Patrushev said, "The treaty must be agreed."

"We have to create conditions for that, this is what we will be doing," he said, Sputnik reported.

Moscow and Tokyo have not signed a permanent peace treaty after the end of World War II. The dispute over the southern Kuril Islands has been one of the main stumbling blocks in the peace talks.

In 1956, both sides signed a joint declaration that provided for the restoration of bilateral relations after the end of World War II. The Soviet Union also agreed to consider handing over two out four disputed islands — Habomai and Shikotan — to Japan, but Tokyo insisted on getting all the Southern Kurils, referring to them as the "Northern Territories".

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