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The Kuril Islands: how a visit from Putin reignited a 150-year-old dispute between Japan and Russia

The diplomatic spat continues to simmer as Moscow summons Tokyo’s ambassador after the Russian president’s trip to the disputed islands last week

The Kuril Islands: how a visit from Putin reignited a 150-year-old dispute between Japan and Russia

TL;DR

  • Russia summoned the Japanese ambassador following Putin's visit to the disputed Kuril Islands.
  • Japan considers the four southernmost islands, known as the Northern Territories, to be its territory.
  • The islands were seized by the Soviet Union in the final days of World War II.
  • The Kurils are strategically important for Russia, providing year-round access to the Pacific Ocean.
  • The disputed territories also offer access to rich fishing grounds and potentially valuable mineral deposits.
  • Japan has imposed sanctions on Russia since its invasion of Ukraine, hardening its stance.
  • Bilateral relations between Japan and Russia have significantly deteriorated in recent years.